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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! https://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! This video is NOT sponsored!! My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/safiyany/​ My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@safiyany? Our new livestreaming channel: https://www.youtube.com/safiyatyler Our new YouTube Shorts channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLKQoTgt5BwFJJKWyeXHbig MUSIC Via AudioNetwork PRODUCED & EDITED by Safiya Nygaard Tyler Williams Nez Covington Jordan Schneier GFX by Dayana Espinoza

18 thoughts on “I Wore Digital Clothes For A Week

  1. 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

    1. I feel bad for you safiya that you had to waste so much of your money!!
      Quick question:do you get a only one photo photoshop for $50 Or do you get maybe a year subscribe with it? Lol

  2. This is it guys, this is the shitty dystopian future. It’s also peak “everyone wants to be an influencer” stuff when you buy something just to be able to post photos of you wearing it.
    When people laugh at Gen Z and call us morons, this is why.

  3. The editing is kinda trashy not gonna lie. The outfits dont seem to have any dimensions. I can do the same by slapping a png onto her using my phone only. Smh

  4. just like the chronic headaches I get nosebleeds like this too! I’ve never had the blood in my eyes but I get painful nosebleeds like this ALL THE TIME during the spring especially. I would usually get them at school which is really embarrassing for me to have to get up in the middle of class to publicly announce that my nose was bleeding 🥲and ask to go to the girls bathroom then everyone would get super concerned.

    Also I’m not sure if this is a going to be a series or not but if it is, please continue it!!! It’s so nice and refreshing to hear that I’m not alone with things like these. And the art is beautiful 💗

  5. You are already attractive and sexy, you are a shining jewel, you just need to visit a store in order to buy these leggings that will show your wonderful body. -of

  6. I love the outfits they are amazing and I love it so much.and I love your videos and you make me smile and laugh.

  7. The fact that you spend real money on a digital outfit and can only wear it once is totally ridiculous. If you buy an item whether or not it is real, it should be yours and you should be able to use it forever. If that is not the case then they should call it a rental where you get it for a certain amount of time and for much less money. As far as I’m concerned this is just another scam. I could see it being used for maybe an album cover for music or a movie or tv series but it is very limited outside of that. Photos of clothing on people are usually used for selling actual clothing. I don’t see a purpose for buying things that you cannot touch, hold, wear, and use whenever you want in real life.

  8. The only problem is that you’re not paying just like, $5 bucks for this, but $30 or more, which is enough to buy real clothing that you can just wear, take your own pictures of, and they function as actual clothing, instead of just a picture, so you can wear them over and over again. However, these items are getting dangerously close to becoming NFT’s, which is horrible for the environment and pollution. It kinda defeats the purpose of them saving money and the planet.

    However I will say the first 2 outfits looked really good.

  9. I hate the idea of digital clothes but hear me out why on earth would you pay more then $5 for something like this paying 30 plus dollars for badly done photoshop is just stupid and a lot of the “clothes” are so ugly yes I know it’s high fashion but still

  10. i mean, this seems stupid now, but in the moment Augmented Reality glasses or contact lenses become a reality…

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