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The world catwalks prepare for the unimaginable: Jurassic fashion

The world catwalks prepare for the unimaginable: Jurassic fashion
The world catwalks prepare for the unimaginable: Jurassic fashion

The fashion has always been very dynamic, since it uses the most diverse and unimaginable materials for the preparation of garments and accessories that compete for their originality, as well as for their innovation. It is in the great catwalks of the world where these designs that are exclusive are shown. Now they prepare for the unimaginable represented by a new trend: Jurassic fashion.

The use of leather in modern fashion

The leather used in making dress accessories such as wallets and shoes, has several origins. In the case of being legitimate, you can come from cattle and other species of non -extinct animals, which are raised for this purpose. Additionally, according to the NGO World Fund for Nature, this activity is the cause of 80 % of deforestation and damage to the Amazon ecosystems.

For those who say they are protectors of nature for using the so -called “vegan leathers,” we have bad . Since this synthetic material is made with plastics manufactured from fossil minerals, usually derived from . Once they go out of style and discard in the trash, they will be in the landfills for hundreds of years, since They are not biodegradable being very harmful to the environment.

They are manufacturing clothing with dinosaurs leather

Three private entities that are the Lab-Grown Leather Sustainable Biological Technology Company, the VML Agency and the company dedicated to genomic engineering The Organid Company who have a very interesting proposal that consist of the manufacture of bags, wallets, shoes and other fashion fashion items With Tyrannosaurus rex leatheran already extinct carnivorous dinosaur.

Which wandered around the earth about 66 million years ago. To do this, it will be sought to elaborate a material that is sustainable and resistant, using the fossilized collagen of that animal for which The Organid Company will make a combination between synthetic DNA with fossilized cells of the t -rex dinosaur. Subsequently, this mixture will be taken to the laboratory owned by Lab-Grown Leather.

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Who will be responsible for processing it to create the final product with which the garments will be prepared (a similar to that the scientists followed to relive an extinct animal 10,000 years ago). As published by the VML creative agency, the products made with this material will be very durable, biodegradable and self -realized, as are legitimate leather conventional and traditional.

Other applications of that material and its future projection

Although in principle this material will be used in the luxury fashion sector, it is expected that it is expected to enter the automotive market, which is a great sustainable leather plaintiff that has all the characteristics of durability and beauty. In the future, it is expected to expand its uses to other sectors such as home, even in the offices and luxury convention centers where the appearance is fundamental.

The leather of T – Rex, and other dinosaurs that will soon be in the catalog of these companies, is a demonstration that the production of natural materials is possible within the framework of respect with the environment. It also contributes to the conservation of ecosystems, Eradica animal cruelty and is of greenhouse gas emissions.

Concluding, the world catwalks will shine with this new Jurassic fashion that will surely cause fury (it will be equal to the enthusiasm with which they received the robot-models). The best thing is that these accessories are made with leather of T. legitimate rex, which is sustainable and ecological, it is also respectful of the environment and does not entail animal cruelty.

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