Carlings Releases Digital Clothing Collection HYPEBEAST

Jack Stanley Scandinavian retailer Carlings has launched a new capsule that only exists digitally. Titled "Neo-Ex," the collection works by users uploading a posed picture of themselves. The Carlings Digital Collection from 2018 was a remarkable illustration of fast and tailor-made online sales of virtual goods that aimed at raising awareness about the environmental effects of mass consumption and the waste that unworn clothing causes. The entire profit was given to Water Aid. Digital Clothing Collection

Carlings Releases Digital Clothing Collection HYPEBEAST

Carlings Digital Collection is the ideal fashion brand for people showing off their looks on social media. In Carlings webshop, visitors are asked to select an item, upload a selfie and click 'Dress me'. Then, the 3D designers get to work: they'll make the piece of clothing a perfect fit with the person on the selfie. Neo-Ex by Carlings is now available to shop online, exclusively in digital format. Photo Courtesy of Carlings Art Kerwin Frost and McDonald's Take You Down to Frost Way Tobias Hess Could the answer to fast fashion be non-existent clothing? Carlings' digital collection is a great example of selling virtual products online. Launched in just weeks Carlings created a campaign targeted towards awareness of waste created by un-used clothes. 100% of the revenue goes to Water Aid. Digital Clothing Collection Carlings "The fashion industry is in trouble, we all have to understand that and seek solutions," Carlings' CEO Ronny Mikalsen candidly states. "The issue is that a lot of retailers are.

Carlings Releases Digital Clothing Collection HYPEBEAST

Carlings seems to have launched its digital collection, at least in part, as a PR stunt to highlight the company's focus on sustainability. But other companies are also selling digital clothes. Another startup called The Fabricant has created a "digital denim" line in partnership with the denim giant Soorty. Scandinavian clothing retailer Carlings is serving up an entirely unprecedented offering. While their online store only ships to Norway, Sweden and Finland, their digital collection is available worldwide. The zero-environmental impact capsule, titled 'Neo-Ex', dresses customers virtually Norwegian clothing brand Carlings has teamed up with virtual influencer Perl to create a fashion collection that only exists in the digital world. The 19-piece Neo-Ex collection aims to raise awareness of harm that fast fashion does to the world, while still letting people show off (virtually) new garments. Last year, Scandinavian fashion retailer Carlings launched the first ever-digital clothing collection, NEO-EX, to critical acclaim. Carlings is back again, propelling fashion into the future once again by launching 'The Last Statement' t-shirt, the world's first augmented reality statement t-shirt.

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Scandinavian retailer Carlings sold out of a digital clothing collection in a week. Digital tailors manipulated customer photos so it appeared that they were dressed in the apparel, which cost up to €30 per piece. Mobile games have already proved that customers are willing to spend money on digital assets. Carlings / Virtue Northern Europe. Fans of the brand simply go to Carlings Instagram account, press the filter icon, select a design and point their phone camera at a particular tracking spot. Carlings DIGITAL CLOTHING COLLECTION Neo-ex. W hile Milano is launching the first Milano Digital Fashion Week (14-17 July 2020), fashion brands are in a real struggle. Renewing the sector is now vital to its survival. At this time, the $2.5tn global fashion industry risks one of the most worrying economic contractions in the world market. By now, fashion shows are canceled, physical stores. The Neo-EX collections of 19 items that you can only buy digitally. There are four steps here: Buy the item you want. Send in a photo with the pose you want to be seen wearing the item in. Carlings' 3-D design team insert the item into your photo so it looks like you're wearing it IRL (and it really does - this is a little more advanced a.

Carlings Shares Entirely Digital NEOEX Collection PAPER

Carlings, which created a sold-out digital clothing collection last year, has now released the €40 " Last Statement " T-shirt that comes with a logo triggering various designs that appear on Instagram through augmented reality filters. The Scandinavian fashion brand Carlings launched their digital collection in 2018. (See figure 1) They were one of the first brands to launch clothing you can't technically wear. The clothing had an average price point of $20 per item and upon purchase you had to send them a photo on which the item was digitally edited. Afterwards, the picture.