$10,000 for a dress that doesn't exist

Earlier this year, Richard Ma, chief executive of the Quantstam security company in San Francisco, spent $9,500 (U.S.) on a dress for his wife. This is a huge sum for a dress, especially when it doesn't exist, at least not in physical form. It's about a digital dress, [...]
Earlier this year, Richard Ma, chief executive of the Quantstam security company in San Francisco, spent $9,500 (U.S.) on a dress for his wife.
This is a huge sum for a dress, especially when it doesn't exist, at least not in physical form.
It's about a digital dress, designed by the Fabrikant fashion house, where there's Richard's wife, Mary Ren, who can then be used on social networks.
The “is definitely very expensive, but it's like an investment,” says Mr. Ma, it says BBC.
He explains that he and his wife usually do not buy expensive clothes, but he says he bought this dress for thinking that it is long - term value.
The next 10 years will all wear digital fashion. It's a unique moment. It's”, he said.
Mrs. Ren posted the image on Facebook, and through the WeChat, but she chose not to post other public platforms, follow the periscope.












