Meta super-charges drag fashion with first ever mixed reality drag show

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Drag queen, Tia Kofi wearing a dress designed by Sal Mohammed, walks the runway at the Meta’s Queens of the Metaverse, the first ever mixed reality drag show, as audience members watch the outfits coming to life via AR technology, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022. PA Photo. The event is showcasing how the technologies behind the metaverse are providing new possibilities for design, creativity, and self-expression. VR allows designers to be free from real-world boundaries, such as lack of access to studio space or closeness to like-minded creative or queer communities.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Drag queen, Tia Kofi wearing a dress designed by Sal Mohammed, walks the runway at the Meta’s Queens of the Metaverse, the first ever mixed reality drag show, as audience members watch the outfits coming to life via AR technology, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022. PA Photo. The event is showcasing how the technologies behind the metaverse are providing new possibilities for design, creativity, and self-expression. VR allows designers to be free from real-world boundaries, such as lack of access to studio space or closeness to like-minded creative or queer communities.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY L-R - Drag queens Blu Hydrangea, Tia Kofi and drag king Adam All on the runway at Meta’s Queens of the Metaverse, the first mixed reality drag show, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022. PA Photo. The event is a celebration of how queer creativity and visibility is just as important in the virtual world as the physical world. The technologies behind the metaverse, like VR allow designers to be free from real-world boundaries, such as lack of access to studio space or closeness to like-minded creative or queer communities.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY L-R - Drag queens Blu Hydrangea, Tia Kofi and drag king Adam All on the runway at Meta’s Queens of the Metaverse, the first mixed reality drag show, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022. PA Photo. The event is a celebration of how queer creativity and visibility is just as important in the virtual world as the physical world. The technologies behind the metaverse, like VR allow designers to be free from real-world boundaries, such as lack of access to studio space or closeness to like-minded creative or queer communities.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY L-R - Drag queens drag king Adam, Tia Kofi and Blu Hydrangea at Meta’s Queens of the Metaverse, the first mixed reality drag show, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022. PA Photo. The event is a celebration of how queer creativity and visibility is just as important in the virtual world as the physical world. The technologies behind the metaverse, like VR allow designers to be free from real-world boundaries, such as lack of access to studio space or closeness to like-minded creative or queer communities
EDITORIAL USE ONLY L-R - Drag queens drag king Adam, Tia Kofi and Blu Hydrangea at Meta’s Queens of the Metaverse, the first mixed reality drag show, London. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022. PA Photo. The event is a celebration of how queer creativity and visibility is just as important in the virtual world as the physical world. The technologies behind the metaverse, like VR allow designers to be free from real-world boundaries, such as lack of access to studio space or closeness to like-minded creative or queer communities

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MIXED REALITY DRAG SHOW