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Fashion isn’t just physical anymore, it’s digital, interactive, and often worn by avatars. As the metaverse continues to grow, models and creators are stepping into a new kind of spotlight, one that exists in pixels, not poses.
It’s for anyone who wants to express style, explore identity, and connect with a global audience.
Platforms like Zepeto, Roblox, and Decentraland are turning fashion into a gamified, avatar-led experience. Major brands, from Balenciaga to Gucci, are releasing collections exclusively for digital wear.
Shudu Gram, the world’s first digital supermodel, landed magazine covers and walked for top-tier brands, without even actually existing in the real world.
You don’t need to be a coder to break into the digital side of modeling. Here’s how it’s changing the game:
In the metaverse, you can be anything. This opens up new layers of style, self-expression, and even healing.
The Maxim Cover Girl competitions have always celebrated models who think big, push boundaries, and bring substance to their style.
As the modeling world evolves, so do the opportunities for creativity. Some options could be:
Imagine the Maxim Cover Girl of the future hosting a virtual red carpet or gracing the cover of a digital edition in full 3D styling, it’s not that far off.
Even now, a standout metaverse presence could be what makes a contestant unforgettable.
As the lines blur between real and virtual, modeling is entering a wild, weird, and wonderful new era. The metaverse isn’t replacing reality, it’s expanding it. For bold models willing to embrace tech and imagination, it’s a new runway to own.
So go ahead and style your avatar, strike a pose, and step into the spotlight.