Digital fashion designer Stephy Fung has introduced her first SYKY Collective collection at NFT Paris, coinciding with the luxury fashion startup’s involvement in the Polygon blockchain ecosystem. Fung, sharing her vision as a digital fashion artist, highlighted the transformative potential of her collection. She emphasized the need to bridge the gap between traditional fashion and digital fashion, rejecting the idea that digital fashion is merely a novelty. Fung stressed the importance of integrating the fashion industry with Web3 technologies.
Fung’s ‘Four Dragons’ collection is inspired by her Chinese heritage, celebrating the Year of the Dragon in this year’s zodiac. The collection includes four unique digital fashion pieces – Long Dragon, Pearl Dragon, Yellow Dragon, and Black Dragon – blending cultural symbolism with modern design. Yellow Dragon will be available in both digital and physical formats, while Pearl Dragon will be exclusively accessible through Polygon.
SYKY CEO and Founder Alice Delahunt described Fung and emphasized the brand’s collaboration with Polygon as a way to make luxury fashion more accessible and broaden creative possibilities. Fung highlighted the inclusive nature of digital fashion, making it easier for people from different backgrounds to express themselves creatively in the industry.
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