NEW YORK – In the continued quest for an equitable and sustainable future in fashion, Burnett New York unveils their experiential Resort 2023 Collection in collaboration with Citizen-T. Uniting to co-create a circular capsule collection of non-manufactured garments made by deconstructing existing fast-fashion pieces and recrafting them into high-fashion collectibles.
Artist Stephanie Dillion has hand-painted artwork within the collection in collaboration with Burnett New York to create physical ready-to-wear and metaverse wearable NFTs through their strategic partnership with Mod Wearables, a wearable studio platform powering avatar apparel and accessories across the metaverse. This 17-piece ready-to-wear and metaverse wearable NFT collection with 77 editions of each look. Each NFT contains a 3D metaverse wearable and gated e-commerce access to shop and place pre-orders. NFTs are priced for new adopters, starting at an equivalent of $17 USD.
The collection will be revealed on June 15th, 2022, 6pm ET as a multidimensional exhibition event at Musica’s Whisper Room with beats from DJ Bobby Ishak; exclusively for Luxlock Viper NFT holders. Burnett will present Augmented Reality (AR) enhanced designs for a live interactive experience, while a diverse range of avatar models strut the catwalk in Decentral Games with rapper Lil’Bitcoin. Holders will receive gated e-commerce access to shop limited edition styles and unlock exclusive events in real life and the metaverse.
“When we think about the impact that fashion can make on the world, we recognize its powerful role in breaking barriers, creating unity, and being a positive platform for change.” – Emily Burnett, CEO and Creative Director.
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Source: Burnett New York