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The Rising Demand for Handmade Jewelry

  Photo by monicore One of the biggest questions in recent years is what are the in demand handmade items. There's a huge market for handmade jewelry, and the demand continues to rise with the growing interests among consumers in unique and personalized products. The desire for artisanal products is largely due to the increase in the appreciation for quality craftsmanship. According to a report by Statista ,   the global handmade jewelry market size was valued at approximately 31.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2020 and is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. Online marketplaces have also seen an expansion in the demand for handmade jewelry.   Handmade jewelry is typically made with great attention to detail and high-quality materials. It gives customers a chance to own something that is considered unique and personalized. Each piece can be tailored to an individual's preferences, giving the item it's own distinctive character. This also can provide one with a deep

What is the Future of Virtual Fashion

  Virtual fashion will be more realistic Over time, virtual fashion events are likely to become more technologically demanding and immersive. The future of fashion may have 3D avatar models (digital versions of real models) wearing digitally created clothes. Helsinki Fashion Week, which has long used digital fashion shows, is the first edition to try such technology. They will take advantage of 3D fashion shows, networking opportunities and interactive live broadcasts. The show will use avatars to display digitized clothing. According to the designer, 3D prototyping of clothes is a more sustainable alternative as it prevents mass production of clothes. Only after the client approves of the prototype is the garment made from scratch. These technologies are also changing the way fashion designers work. With VR, designers can create virtual prototypes of their designs and see how they will look on models before they are even created in real life. This helps to speed up the design process