World’s first 3D fashion show proves to be a great success
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
The coronavirus is changing how many industries function around the world.
One such industry is the fashion world.
Anifa Mvuemba, designer of Hanifa, made the move to make fashion shows more accessible by using 3D digital models to launch new collections online.
The designer planned the digital show before the global pandemic.
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Hanifa used 3D Models to launch its latest collection on Instagram Live - and the world loved it!
The talented designer explained: "The news came out about how serious things were and I started to feel a bit anxious about everything going on. I started feeling like maybe it would be insensitive to create and share a new collection online while people were facing very difficult realities."
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In spite of this, it had the opposite effect:
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