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Most digital stylists balance their metaverse clients with real-world jobs. Michaela Leitz-Askalan, for example, runs a plus-size styling business in the real world, but decided to start selling her services as a metaverse fashion stylist after hanging out in the 3D virtual world Decentraland, where her outfits were given compliments from strangers.
Another stylist, British reality TV fashion maven Gemma Sheppard, made the leap into styling people in digital spaces after her goddaughter asked her to buy a $60 pair of shiny shoes for her Roblox avatar three Christmases ago. .
But not all metaverse stylists started out by doing a real version of the job. Svoboda spends her days designing digital clothing and accessories on Roblox, where her unique fashion sense has made her…
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