I Wore Digital Clothes For A Week

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Published 2021-09-24
HELLO FRIENDS!! So, a couple of months ago I got this ad on facebook for "digital fashion" - which, as a weird fashion lover, piqued my interest. So, I decided to use the DressX digital fashion service and "wear" digital clothes every day for a week to see how it turned out -- and then I posted those pictures to instagram to see what you all thought of my virtual digs! Which outfit from this week was your favorite?

You can check out DressX's website here!
dressx.com/

Quick note -- these looks that we bought are not NFTs, and most of DressX's looks are not NFTs -- (the ones in the app are also not NFTs) -- they seem to dipping their toes into that space, but for now it's mainly just photoshopping individual images!

Also, the shots in the art museum were taken in the middle of the summer, when mask mandates were lifted!

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PRODUCED & EDITED by
Safiya Nygaard
Tyler Williams
Nez Covington
Jordan Schneier

GFX by Dayana Espinoza

All Comments (21)
  • @safiya
    HELLO FRIENDS!! i hope you guys enjoy our romp into digital fashion!! honestly, even though i started off thinking it was kind of dumb -- i ended up liking some of the looks we ended up with 👀 lol don't kill me. what do you guys think of our digital looks?? also, just to clarify -- these looks that we bought are not NFTs, and most of dressx's looks are not NFTs -- they seem to dipping their toes into that space, but for now it's mainly just photoshopping individual images! xoxo, saf
  • @umbeijonabunda
    Why their photoshop is so bad, tho? For a paid service it should be much better 🤔 What you did here was a public service, now we know it's not worth the investment yet
  • As an artist, it kills me that they didn't shade the clothing or Saf's legs/body to match the newly-draped clothes. It's definitely contributing to the fake appearance for most of these. EDIT: Stop replying to this. It's old. I don't need criticism. If you don't like my comment, just ignore it.
  • @finnethew
    As a 3D artist, I find it really interesting how many people didn’t see right through the outfits right away, since the photoshop jobs weren’t bad for the price paid, just….. not very good in terms of consistency and lighting. To me they all looked fake from a mile away, but not necessarily awful, just strange.
  • @mits_y
    i dont know whats more frightening the idea that safiya spent actual money for these god awful photoshops or that the majority of her instagram audience didnt realize the god awful photoshop
  • @FateDelamorte
    As a professional retoucher, these guys did a piss poor job of the photoshopping. I'm actually surprised people were fooled by any of it.
  • @Cationna
    I can't believe we've actually arrived at "digital clothes for your Internet persona because what you seem like on social media is so much more important than real life" stage of dystopia already.
  • This is scaring me. Sometimes I think people forget that Instagram is an accessory to our lives not the basis.
  • @toadfrend3490
    Can we please talk about how harmful NFTs are for the environment and how the fashion is preying on consumer’s lack of knowledge to sell these products??
  • It’d be nice if normal brand websites had this VR feature to “try on” clothes before buying to see if a style would actually look good on you before buying. It could probably reduce shipping waste and the returns conundrum where returned items just sit in a warehouse somewhere (think Amazon…)
  • @donkongo5272
    Why don’t we just start a new era where we all learn how to sew, and upcycle clothes into bonkers new fashion we ourselves invent? 😏
  • @Anuvia
    I'm a digital artist and I have to say; I hate this entire concept, lol. What it entails is that these companies hire someone to make a 3D Model of a dress or outfit that they cause edit in a 3D software such as Blender/etc and "form it" to you. They come in all sizes because they can easily be deformed in these programs. Once the dress is shaped to your photo, someone takes that crop and brings it into photoshop and they edit it on to the model in the photo, and from the looks of it, they're not very good at it. They don't even account for lighting/atmosphere or even add shadowing to make the fabric appear is if it's actually on your body; it's just a very basic rush job in Photoshop that you get to pay for. This is why actual digital artists exist; because we have the ability and knowledge to make a "photoshop job" have some layer of believability. While I respect the creativity in this Hussle, it's still pretty much a scam in my honest opinion. While yes, someone is taking the time to design and render these outfits, in the end it's for the sake of giving you a very lazy product that you could probably ask your teenage kids to do for you and get something equally as believable.
  • @HipyoTech
    $1000 for a virtual dress... it better come with friends or something
  • @camikaye6795
    ok but i still can’t get over how perfectly and effortlessly photogenic saf is
  • @thekameha1
    13:13 the music fitting with the way she's speaking is so satisfying
  • @nekoboy213
    I think my issue is that it’s paying for a picture when in the reality you don’t have that outfit or clothing piece, you don’t own it, which feels like we’re playing even more into what can you show off online to give the illusion you have more. Personally I like altering my clothes and learning how to adjust for weather or the occasion, it’s helped me cut down on buying new clothes, specifically fast fashion outlets. And I slowly learn a new fashion skill
  • @JakeReinert
    I can see this being realistic as a cheap sustainable source of cute looks for Instagram, memories, etc. but the price would need to be waaay lower for it to be accessible.
  • @MH-ve5sz
    I see that this channel is incredibly popular, but I’m new here 😂 I love the friendship between her and her husband (he’s the videographer right?) When they have little side conversations, it’s just a really cool little window into their closeness.