NFT fashion brand The Fabricant and streetwear brand Highsnobiety launch a Web3 wearables version of the iconic Varsity Jackets Not in Paris 5 collection.
TL;DR
- Highsnobiety and The Fabricant launched a collection of digital wearable Varsity Jackets for the Not in Paris 5 episode for Paris Fashion Week;
- Three design options will be available through the Fabricant platform between June 20 and July 5 for up to 33 FLOW tokens;
- Holders can showcase their ultra-restricted assets via AR, with only 300 units available.
The Fabricant x Highsnobiety: when will the new collection be released?
Leading Web3 luxury fashion brand The Fabricant returns to the Metaverse with another drop on June 20th. The new collection celebrates the highly anticipated physical delivery of Highsnobiety in Paris, Not in Paris 5.
Of course, the Web3 launch also bears the same name. There are three types of wearable Varsity Jackets available and a total of 300 items are already on sale.
In terms of design, each item showcases the streetwear style of Highsnobiety with a touch of futuristic luxury from The Fabricant. Collectors can purchase a limited edition piece through The Fabricant platform. The price ranges from 24 to 33 FLOW (the native currency of the Flow blockchain).
Each of the three available wearables also has its own story:
- Chase Eiffel Tower: this is an exact remake of the iconic Varsity Jacket surrounded by floating Eiffel Towers;
- Echoes of Paris: This option provides abstract patches of visual effects in the metaverse;
- Parisian mirage: From reflecting the environment to a glossy surface, this jacket definitely steals the show.
Holders can show off their new wearables with AR at any time after purchase. All in all, this innovative concept corresponds to Paris Fashion Week 2023 – and The Fabricant x Highsnobiety is just one example of a Web3 integration here!
NFT Drops at Paris Fashion Week
Surprisingly, iconic Web3 fashion label 9dcc by Gmoney is also participating in Paris Fashion Week this year. That’s why the brand teamed up with the virtual platform Stapleverse, created by iconic streetwear maker Jeff Staple. The two designed a limited edition baseball cap. In addition, each cap comes with an NFC chip linked to the corresponding NFT wearable.
Paris Fashion Week dates from June 20 – 25, so more surprises could be coming. After all, Web3 fashion is one of the fastest growing niches in the Web3 space, so keep an eye out for new drops this week!