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This was created by engineering students from the Sheffield Hallam University (located in the UK) came up with the idea since clothing companies like Louis Vuitton produce rayon, viscose and other textiles, companies source fiber through the destructive and toxic production of dissolving wood pulp, buying from suppliers who have been associated with deforestation and land grabbing.
This year was the start of dissolvable clothing. The article of clothing that was first dissolable was a swim suit. Its purpose was a pratical joke
On October 3rd, 2011 the dissolving dress was made by the University of Sheffield between the award-winning designer Professor Helen Storey and Professor Tony Ryan, a leading chemist. When exposed to water the dress crumbles into nothing. The purpose was to show that they're beautiful things that we use but never really think about it and that plastics can be made more environmental friendly.
Students from Sheffield Hallam University came up with the idea to make a wedding dress that can be turned into five new fashion accessories after the wedding happens. The purpose was to show a wedding dress can be converted into five different fashion pieces before dissolved in water leaving no impact of human activites.
Not only is this trend in th UK but it's in Paris too! Hussein Chalayan whipped up for his spring 2016 show in Paris at Palais des Beaux-Arts today. Two models stood on a platform for the first half of the fashion show, wearing stiff-looking, collared overcoats. Then, after a shower on the platform, the garments appeared to easily melt away.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1539901/Dissolvable-dress-height-of-throwaway-fashion.html
https://www.ran.org/fashion_and_controversy
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