Virtual clothes worn by avatars are becoming more important than real garments to many users of the online gaming and social platform Roblox, says the company's Christina Wootton in this interview.
While the Metaverse has clearly got a sexism problem, Natasha Bird meets with young women designers changing the virtual landscape for the better Much lip-service (although, probably not enough yet) ...
NEW YORK—Parsons School of Design student Zhenyu Yang once dreamed of crafting chic ensembles for tall and lanky fashionistas. Now, he’s learning to make attire for the truly petite—videogame avatars.
Having a game filled with millions of players, which is only growing in popularity, makes for some very similar looking Avatars running around. Fortunately enough, not only is there a store filled ...
Roblox CEO David Baszucki said during the keynote: "Self-identity is a crucial pillar of the metaverse, and the ability to precisely customize your clothing to your unique avatar is paramount in ...