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Lotte showcases metaverse shopping pavilion at CES 2023

Customers will be able to shop for clothes, test perfumes, and more through avatars at Lotte metaverse tower later this year

By Jan 09, 2023 (Gmt+09:00)

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Lotte Duty Free's booth at CES 2023 electronics show in Las Vegas, US
Lotte Duty Free's booth at CES 2023 electronics show in Las Vegas, US

Sitting on a chair, people with head-mounted displays enter a virtual world where they can choose their preferred avatars.

Through these avatars, they can walk around a department store lobby, try on clothes, put on makeup, wear perfume, and purchase other goods in the virtual world.

That is what visitors experienced at the "Virtual Lotte Duty-Free Tower," a metaverse space introduced by Lotte at CES 2023, the world's largest consumer electronics and IT trade show, held between Jan. 5 and 8 in Las Vegas, US.

The virtual tower is a ten-story metaverse building, of which Lotte released only four floors so far: a lobby, a fitting room, a fashion section, and a cosmetics and perfumes floor.

Individual avatars could get information and test items from the luxury brands MCM, Akmedravi, Makeup Forever, and Roxitan.

Lotte, South Korea’s largest duty-free store operator, plans to complete the entire ten-floor structure of the virtual duty-free tower by the end of this year and then launch the metaverse platform.

To increase consumer accessibility, Lotte is also developing a PC-based platform to allow customers to enjoy virtual shopping without the head-mounted device.

Write to Mi-Kyeong Lee at capital2@hankyung.com
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