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🗓️ 18 November 2022
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Fashion image-maker Nick Knight speaks to BoF’s Imran Amed about why he believes in digital creativity and innovation in the metaverse.
Background:
The pandemic pushed the fashion industry to step out of its comfort zone and embrace new media for showcasing design and creativity. But while much of the industry has returned to in-person shoots and events once Covid restrictions were lifted, the respected image-maker believes this is only the beginning of the next great wave of digital innovation in the fashion industry. Virtual worlds, he added, will yet again bring digital innovation to the forefront of society.
“So what are the possibilities? Let's talk about this. Let's actually look at this,” says Knight.
Knight has recently launched ikon-1 NFTs in collaboration with model and creator Jazzelle. By creating digital renders, which act as collectable works of art, Knight believes fashion creativity can shift to this new medium. Those who look to the past risk falling behind.
This week on The BoF Podcast, founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed speaks with Knight about the evolution of image creation and why digital fashion will remain important in the post-pandemic era.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:08.8 | Welcome to the Bof podcast. It's Friday, November 16th. |
0:12.6 | There has been much hand-rigging in recent weeks about the Metaverse, |
0:17.2 | but fashion image maker Nick Knight is not phased. Leaving aside the business troubles of companies operating in the space, Nick sees the |
0:25.6 | metaverse as a fertile space for new forms of digital creativity. |
0:29.6 | He recently launched Icon 1 NFTs in collaboration with model and creator Jezelle. |
0:35.6 | By creating collectible works of digital art, |
0:38.9 | Nick believes fashion creativity can shift to this new medium, just like it did to live streaming, |
0:45.1 | social media, and other forms of digital creativity, which are now part of the fashion firmament. |
0:50.9 | This week on the BOF podcast, I talked to Nick Knight about how he sees digital |
0:55.3 | creativity evolving in the fashion space and how anyone who's looking to the past will simply be left |
1:01.9 | behind. Here's Nick Knight on the BOF podcast. Mr. Nick Knight, how are you? |
1:09.9 | Hi, I'm fine. I'm very, very happy to be talking to you this morning. But no, all good. Thank you very much. |
1:16.1 | Well, it's a pleasure to speak with you. I was thinking back to 2008 when you and I first sat down for our first in-depth interview. |
1:25.8 | And then many years later, we actually also sat down again for this podcast. |
1:30.2 | But all of that happened pre-pandemic. |
1:32.9 | And for those of you listening who haven't heard my first two conversations with Nick, |
1:37.7 | we will put links to them in episode notes because there's a lot there that Nick and I covered. |
1:44.4 | But where I want to start today, Nick, is just get a sense of what the last few years |
1:50.1 | have been like for you. |
1:51.9 | Have they been transformative for you just as they have been for so many of us? |
1:57.5 | You know, the pandemic, how is the pandemic and the period intervening since then |
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