Your Bitmoji Avatar Can Now Be More Stylish Than You

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Bitmoji looks from Michael Kors, Rodarte and DVF (from left to right). Courtesy of Bitmoji

Bitmojis — the app that lets you create personalized emojis — are the next best thing to happen to your phone’s keyboard since, well, regular emojis. But creating your mini caricatures just got so much more fun. Instead of the ill-fitting denim or shapeless shirt you probably picked for your avatar, you can now dress your digital self in apparel fresh off the runway, thanks to the launch of Bitmoji Fashion.

“Bitmoji was created to bring a sense of identity back to the digital conversations many of us are consumed by every day,” Bitmoji CEO and Founder Blackstock said. “We’re taking people’s avatars another step closer to being a true extension of who they are in real life.”

Your new Bitmoji’s closet may be virtual, but it’s fully stocked with 35 outfits (for both men and women) that probably rival what you have at home. Runway looks from designers like Joie and Tanya Taylor, in addition to brands you’d find IRL at Bergdorf Goodman—like Diane Von Furstenberg, Rodarte, Michael Kors Collection, Zac Posen, and Kenzo—are only few of the many to choose from. And if your creativity is lacking, style senseis from W Magazine have curated looks by Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs and Alexander McQueen that are ready to go.

It’s high fashion and it’s free. What could be better?

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