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What the NFT Gold Rush Means for Fashion

Sales of tweets, memes and other digital assets may change the possibilities for the industry.
One of the first NFT fashion products, a dress by fashion company The Fabricant. Courtesy.
One of the first NFT fashion products, a dress by fashion company The Fabricant. Courtesy.

Over the past few weeks, virtually every industry has seen a high-profile non-fungible token (NFT) deal. There was musician Grimes’ sale of various digital works for roughly $6 million. The artist

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