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For the past four years, I’ve been working tirelessly on building Mismir. The first year and a half was dedicated to gaining as much knowledge as possible about Web3. I wanted to understand how this emerging tech could be integrated into the vision I had for the brand The next year and a half was spent defining the concept behind Mismir. I focused on what I wanted it to become, how I planned to bring it to life, and most importantly, why this journey mattered to me Over the past year, I’ve been working relentlessly on creating the first garment. Countless tests and samples later, after months of refining every detail, I’ve finally reached the product I envisioned From quality, to fabric, fit, and the embedded story and tech, every element has been crafted with purpose I’d like to share a link to an article called Elysium, which represents the past, present, and future of the brand Thank you! 🌹 https://mismir.com/blogs/loom-of-voices/elysium%F0%9F%8C%B9
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I like your vision ! To me the future of crafts will be onchain, ensuring fair payments for your level of participation and not just the brand and famous designer taking all the benefits… Luxury is facing a big problem, the trump tarrifs is one of the best exemples of why brands should manage their production themselves, like Hermès that will less be impacted by external metrics I like louis vuitton but the glorifying of plastic is the most obvious luxury extraction value, I think they’re smart doing this for short/medium term but I think with new consumers aiming for real values and getting knowledge about fashion will help solve this
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