(e.g., Gen Z shoppers, skincare enthusiasts, or festival-goers?)
The "Oceane Dreams" series appears to be a sequence of digital bundles—often associated with photography, 3D assets, or artistic "sets" released for creative use. Earlier iterations in the series (Sets 1–18) typically focused on: Thematic Aesthetic
: Sourced from post-consumer plastic bottles.
Sets 23, 24, and 25 map the slow, vertiginous rise toward the surface. Set 23 ( Disphotic Zone ) introduces the first hints of color since Set 18—flecks of green and turquoise that dart like schooling fish. The emotional register shifts from solitary dread to collective possibility; the set includes mirrored surfaces that reflect other participants, reminding the dreamer that renewal is rarely achieved alone.
Unlike previous sets that felt fragile, the iteration uses a double-weave technique on high-abrasion zones (seat and underarms). Early testers report zero pilling after 50 hours of pool training.
What role does sustainability play in Océane Dreams' strategy?