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Glitch Teleports Influencers Into Low-Res Zone During Live Event

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GlitchWatch
Mar 21, 2026
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Glitch Teleports Influencers Into Low-Res Zone During Live Event

The incident occurred at the peak of MetaVogue's Spring Collection showcase, precisely as designers were unveiling their highest-fidelity couture creations on the main runway.

During the MetaVogue Fashion Week, a rendering bug teleported 47 celebrity avatars into an unfinished development zone. The screenshots are legendary.

MIncident Timeline

  • Event: MetaVogue Fashion Week — Spring Collection
  • Avatars affected: 47 celebrity accounts
  • Zone: Unfinished dev zone DEV_STAGING_04
  • Status: Glitch patched — screenshots immortalized

The incident occurred at the peak of MetaVogue's Spring Collection showcase, precisely as designers were unveiling their highest-fidelity couture creations on the main runway. A background process triggered by a conflicting teleportation script grabbed 47 of the front-row celebrity avatars — mid-pose, mid-outfit, mid-reaction — and deposited them in an unfinished development staging zone where all environmental assets render at base quality.

"I was wearing a 12,000 MetaCoin haute couture ensemble with custom physics simulation on the fabric," posted fashion icon @Crystalwear_X, one of the affected avatars. "I ended up standing on a flat grey plane next to a floating placeholder cube with the word TREE written on it in default font. My gown was a grey rectangle. I looked like a PowerPoint presentation."

Screenshots Heard Round the Metaverse

The screenshots — captured by the thousands within seconds of the teleportation — have since been collectively viewed over 40 million times. They are widely regarded as some of the funniest, most poignant images in metaverse history: the platform's most fashion-forward avatars, stripped of all their luxury rendering, standing in digital purgatory looking exactly like everyone else.

Fashion industry commentators have noted that the incident inadvertently made a pointed statement about the nature of virtual identity. When every expensive texture, custom shader, and premium animation is stripped away, the avatars are indistinguishable from free-tier accounts. Several prominent designers have reportedly found this deeply amusing. Their clients have not.

The Bottom Line

Several prominent designers have reportedly found this deeply amusing.

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