My Creation of Virtual Clothes
- Yarden Zur
- Apr 22, 2025
- 2 min read
When I first started designing virtual clothes, it felt like unlocking a whole new playground for creativity. In VR, you’re not limited by fabric, gravity, or what’s physically possible — you can craft anything from glowing holographic tattoos to weightless, animated accessories that defy the rules of the real world. For me, creating virtual outfits isn’t just about making something that looks good; it’s about giving people new ways to express who they are or who they want to be in that moment.
What makes virtual fashion so exciting is how personal it can be. Every avatar has its own story, and I love designing pieces that help amplify those unique personalities. Whether it’s a dreamy dress with glowing stars, a simple yet impressive dress for a virtual prom event, Towels for role play scenarios and photos, or a cozy oversized hoodie for casual hangouts, each creation is meant to offer players a little spark of confidence and fun. I mostly enjoy watching how each person (within their knowledge and capabilities is able to customize my designs to their liking, in a way that enhances their character and shows off their taste.
The best part is seeing those people actually wear my designs in-game. It’s one thing to model an outfit in Blender, but watching someone else make it part of their look, mix it with other accessories or colors and express themselves through it? That’s the real magic of virtual fashion. As a small creator in the VR space, getting recognized and being shown someone’s edit of my work on their own model is very heart warming and encouraging for me. It is a live visual confirmation that others enjoy my work, and are able to make my design their own. Weather its through photos sent to me, meeting me in vr while wearing my outfits, or even a kind message over discord it truly makes my day and provides me with even more motivation to keep designing.



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