Women In Web3: Inside WXw3 Paris
From digital fashion and NFT art to female-led Web3 communities — inside the Paris event celebrating women and non-binary artists shaping the future of digital culture.
Hello Beauties,
During NFT Paris, one of the most inspiring moments came from WXw3 Paris — an event dedicated to women and non-binary artists in Web3.
Presented by leading female-led and future-facing Web3 names including World of Women, The Fabricant, Eyes of Fashion and MakersPlace, the exhibition brought digital art, fashion and community into one space.
For Tanja Bock Magazin, this is exactly where Web3 becomes interesting: not only as technology, but as culture, creativity, representation and a new layer of fashion expression.
When Accessories Become Digital
At the exhibition, digital earrings by EDALOU Paris were presented inside NFT Factory Paris. Visitors could scan and virtually try them on, bringing fashion accessories into social media, video calls and digital identity.
This is where Web3 starts to feel tangible: fashion moving beyond physical products into interactive digital expression.
The event welcomed more than 300 guests and presented a 52-screen curation of digital art and fashion celebrating women and non-binary artists in Web3.
Talia Zoref And The Power Of Fashion Illustration
Talia Zoref is a globally recognised artist and Forbes 30 Under 30 honouree. Known for her work across international fashion weeks and her portraits of global cultural figures, she has become a visible force in digital art and fashion.
Through Eyes of Fashion, the event highlighted how illustration, fashion and Web3 can meet in a new creative economy.
World of Women
World of Women continues to represent community, visibility and inclusion within Web3, helping bring female representation into the centre of blockchain culture.
The Fabricant
The Fabricant is one of the key names in digital fashion, exploring clothing designed for virtual environments and new forms of self-expression.
MakersPlace
MakersPlace has been recognised as one of the early marketplaces dedicated to digital art, supporting artists entering the NFT and Web3 space.
Inside The Exhibition
Eda Aguilar And The Future Of Accessories
Eda Aguilar, the designer behind EDALOU Paris, brought fashion accessories into a digital context through wearable, interactive experiences.
Her work shows how independent artists and designers can use Web3 tools to expand visibility, storytelling and commercial opportunities beyond traditional fashion channels.
The Women In Web3 Panel
The following women-led brands and voices joined the Women in Web3 conversation during NFT Paris:
- Cynthia Hass — World of Women
- Georgia André — MakersPlace
- Talia Zoref — Eyes of Fashion
- Eda Aguilar — Eyes of Fashion / EDALOU Paris
- Amber Jae Slooten — The Fabricant
Why This Matters
Despite growing interest in blockchain and digital ownership, the Web3 space still needs more women-led projects, more diverse founders and more visibility for artists building new creative formats.
WXw3 Paris was a reminder that digital fashion, NFT art and blockchain culture can become more inclusive when communities actively support the people building inside them.
For emerging brands, creators and independent artists, Web3 offers new possibilities: visibility, monetisation, ownership and direct community connection.
The Bigger Picture
The most exciting part of Web3 is not only the technology. It is the people using it to create new forms of culture.
Events like WXw3 Paris show how fashion, digital art, jewellery, wearables and community can come together in a new creative economy — one that deserves more women at the centre.
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