Singer Karen Mock hit the stage in a CryptoPunks dress

Singer Karen Mock hit the stage in a CryptoPunks dress

Singer Karen Mock hit the stage in a CryptoPunks dress

Famous Hong Kong singer and actress Karen Mok struck audience with his unusual outfit at a music show in China. The dress she wore was designed by renowned designer Vivienne Tam and included elements of CryptoPunks, a collection of unique digital characters stored on the Ethereum blockchain.

CryptoPunks is one of the first and most popular crypto art projects and has inspired many other artists and collectors. There are 10,000 NFT CryptoPunks in total, each with its own characteristics and rarity. Some of them are worth millions of dollars in the secondary market.

Karen Mok’s dress was created as part of the “Metaverse, Past, Present, and Future” collection, which is dedicated to the development of digital art and culture. The dress featured five CryptoPunks: 4372, 3752, 7279, 2950, ​​and 1942. They represented different types of characters: human, zombie, ape, and alien.

Karen Mock said she loves the idea of ​​combining fashion and technology and supporting new forms of creativity. She expressed her admiration for the work of Vivienne Tam, who she says is “one of the most talented and innovative designers in the world.” The singer added that she considers herself part of the metaverse and wants to share her vision with fans.

Karen Mock’s dress has generated a lot of interest and discussion on social media. Many netizens expressed their admiration for the singer’s style and daring, and commented that it was one of the most memorable looks on the show. Some criticized the dress for its high price and impracticality.

This is not the first time CryptoPunks has become a fashion inspiration. Earlier, American rapper Lil Uzi Vert wore a CryptoPunk 9997 graphic jacket at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Various accessories and garments with the CryptoPunks logo and insignia have also been created.


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