Emily Crane's Bio-Lace
Emily Crane is a fashion designer who experiments with growing and freezing bubbles to create delicate bio-lace structures used for material for clothing and accessories. The process capturing bubbles in organic fluids like gelatine and glycerine along with food colouring and freezes them into beautiful shapes and structures. I wouldn't have thought that the bio-lace would be very durable as the structures would be so delicate, however the outcomes are very feminine and beautiful
Kieren Jones skin and bones
Using discarded chicken skin and bones, Kieren Jones creates garments and products such as spoons and eggs cups in his home. With the aim of using all the parts of a chicken, he incinerates the bones in his garden, grinds up the ash and reconsitutes them into homewares like egg cups. he also tans the the chicken skins to be used as a cheap leather for garments.
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