Portion, a 21st-century blockchain-based auction house and collector’s community for rare high-end physical and digital art items, partners with fashion icon Phillip Plein to unveil the world’s first collection created exclusively in the Metaverse at Milan Fashion Week.
On the heels of his $1.4M USD acquisition of Decentraland’s Plein Plaza, a prime district covering 65 Decentraland parcels, the fashion entrepreneur extends his collaboration with Portion by unveiling the first phase of the development of the Plein Plaza, a 120-meter high virtual skyscraper. The first establishment in the building will be the Philipp Plein founded Museum of NFT Arts (MONA), designed as an open forum for the development of digital art aimed at encouraging and showcasing young NFT artists.
The inauguration includes a guided tour of Plein’s immersive art world in the Metaverse together with an exhibition of a series of unreleased NFTs designed by the 2022 established art duo “Crypto Kings” a pseudonym for the collaboration between Philipp Plein and world-renowned NFT artist Antoni Tudisco.
To inaugurate the initiative, a state-of-the-art humanoid robot called Romeo 0.1 (the first-ever built and one of only three currently existing) will kick off Plein Sport’s first show and introduce the newest Metaverse-native Plein Sport sneakers collection. The launch will feature rare, high-end drops on Portion’s NFT Auction House, digital wearables designed by the Crypto Kings, as well as exclusive experiences and rewards for early collectors. This first collection drop featured a combination of physical and digital items and took place on Portion on February 24th at 12pm PST, 3pm EST, and 9pm CET.
The vernissage will be combined with a digital buy-as-you-see event in which each early collector can buy a combination of a unique NFT paired with physical sneakers. Purchasers can later choose to keep the NFT or “burn” it into digitally wearable shoes that can be sported by their Metaverse avatars in Decentraland. All the above in a truly innovative and osmotic intertwining of physical and digital fashion.
This venture into the Metaverse falls in line with Phillip Plein’s continued dedication to fashion innovation. In 2021, the company became the first major fashion group to open up to cryptocurrencies, accepting more than 20 different coin types at both its physical stores and online platform. In the same year, the company’s e-commerce system generated a record turnover of 100 million euros. The last digital fashion shows of the Maison have marked a further milestone in its exploration of new technologies. The first luxury brand to work with Antoni Tudisco, Philipp Plein has used these digital fashion shows to project its brand in a new, fantastic virtual world populated by glossy and racy creatures.
“The Metaverse is allowing us to digitally reproduce the most precise and minute subtleties, which is a crucial part of respecting the design’s uniqueness,” says Philipp Plein. “Just like the way we represent the tiger in 3D, the attention to detail is something we can achieve seamlessly by properly utilizing the new virtual world to our advantage.”
“People are continuously doubting the metaverse and all that can be accomplished in the digital world,” says Jason Rosenstein, CEO of Portion. “Just two years ago we thought the market cap of NFTs would be floating around $2B, and now experts are saying by 2025 it will hover around $80B. Soon enough, people will think of the metaverse and all these experiences the same way we think about email and social media.”
“I have watched NFTs become just as valuable as traditional art,” says Antoni Tudisco, creative director and 3D visual artist. “I am excited to help Plein Plaza become a reality and see how many other fashion brands quickly follow Philipp’s lead.”
About Phillip Plein
Created in Munich in 1998 and guided by the entrepreneurial spirit of founder and designer Philipp Plein, the brand creates contemporary clothing collections, jewelry, accessories, and the Home collection product with more than 200 employees worldwide. Today, its headquarters are in Lugano and the Swiss Maison, with three showrooms in Milan, New York, and Hong Kong.
About Portion
Portion is a 21st-century auction house for rare, high-end NFT art, music, and collectibles. Portion connects artists and collectors through blockchain technology to easily sell, invest and own art and collectibles with verified authenticity and tracked provenance. From taking zero percent of artists’ work to offering eleven percent royalties on secondary sales, supporting creators is a central part of Portion’s mission.
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