Did you know the world’s first fully digital couture dress sold for $9,500? Titled Iridescence, it was created in May 2019 by The Fabricant, Johanna Jaskowska, and Dapper Labs. The dress doesn’t exist physically—it’s a digital file, custom-fitted onto a buyer’s photo using advanced 3D modeling. Designed for use on social media, Iridescence marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of digital fashion and the future of online identity. https://www.forbes.com/sites/brookerobertsislam/2019/05/14/worlds-first-digital-only-blockchain-clothing-sells-for-9500/

Inspired by this shift, I envisioned the Quantum Primates as reflections of their owners’ inner queens, adorned with style—bling, elegance and undeniable cool. That vision led me to Paris Fashion Week 2025, where I immersed myself in the world of haute couture to shape the aesthetic of these digital beings. Here are some of the inspirations drawn from the beautiful outfits at PFW:

But royalty isn’t defined by gowns alone. Some queens wear t-shirts and hoodies—just like I do. The Quantum Primates embrace that diversity. Whether dressed in regal splendour or streetwear simplicity, they embody power, individuality, and emotional resonance:

One piece I hold dear is a yoga onesie from my friend Jimmy’s collection, isquaredyoga. It’s not just comfortable—it’s a statement. Bold, elegant, and full of personality, it reflects the kind of energy I want to carry into every space.


This Quantum Primates collection is more than fashion. It’s a statement about identity, technology, and the beauty of self-expression in the digital age. Well, at Paris Fashion Week 2025, inspiration was definitely drawn for digital couture met emotional code, and every avatar walked like royalty forever more.


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