20/08/2021 Vogue Singapore Releases First NFT Collection

 

The Singapore edition of Vogue magazine plans to release an NFT series this fall to broaden community engagement. 

Fashion magazine Vogue steps into the NFT arena with its Singapore edition by releasing a series of NFTs as “mystery boxes”. The series launches on the Binance NFT as a feature of the magazine’s September issue released in Singapore.

Michael von Schlippe, the president of Media Publishers, the publisher of Vogue, commented on the development. “We are excited to launch the first series of Vogue Singapore mystery boxes on Binance,” he said. “This is a step towards a long-term strategy to bridge the crypto and gaming communities with digital investors, curious tech-savvy consumers, and luxury brands.”

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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vogue-singapore-releases-first-nft-140355288.html

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