
As the digital landscape evolves, the fusion of technology and fashion introduces transformative possibilities. In this episode, we delve into the potential of decentralized virtual fashion and its implications for the industry. With the emergence of Web 3.0, transparency and sustainability become paramount, shaping the future of fashion practices.
Marjorie Hernandez is a Caracas-born architect, strategist, and innovation expert. Her career oscillated within developing ideas and concepts for globally-renowned artists, creative agencies, and one of the Big Four. Before founding LUKSO - an Ethereum Based Blockchain for the Design and Fashion Industry; Hernadez established and managed EY’s Digital Innovation Lab in Berlin.
"Decentralized virtual fashion empowers creative peers to sculpt their own spaces, to sustainably model their own values - in short, to generate their own fashion worlds."
- Marjorie Hernandez

As the Digital Transformation and Strategy Executive, Hernandez collaborated closely with Ethereum and the IOTA Foundation. To converge and nurture the emerging digital fashion ecosystem Hernadez co-founded The Dematerialised, powered by LUKSO experimental marketspace for fashion NFTs.
"Web 3.0 and Blockchain technology imply and demand a certain level of transparency, so bad fashion practices will not be acceptable anymore."
- Marjorie Hernandez
Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud, or watch on YouTube.
Host: Beata Wilczek
Guest: Marjorie Hernandez
Music: SKY H1
Production: Julia Kąkolewska
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