Fashion industry looks to online metaverse as test lab for developing new products, blurring the line between virtual and real
- Designers are creating and previewing virtual products online, allowing them to test and tweak items, and discard them without waste
- The coronavirus pandemic pushed many artisans online, and fashion brands are trying to establish themselves on popular websites

Online platforms that are precursors of the metaverse vision for the internet’s future are already serving as workrooms to develop products destined for sale in real life.
From sneakers sketched in the virtual world and produced in the real one, to designers who preview clothes on avatars before making them, the barrier between digital and tangible is blurring.
“In real life, it’s extremely expensive to make any product,” said French couture designer Julien Fournié, who runs his eponymous fashion house.
Online is “a place of openness to test things virtually and recreate an extremely precise connection with the real-life experience”, he added.

The clamour over virtual goods comes amid feverish predictions that the metaverse – a virtual reality version of the internet – will eventually replace the web of today.