Yes, that's right! Soon, you will be able to wear the late designer's flesh as a jacket!
Alexander McQueen's legacy of genre-bending continues to inspire artists to reimagine the norms — especially Central Saint Martins student Tina Gorjanc. The young designer has just pitched her plan to create a leather textile made from skin tissue grown from McQueen's own DNA. Yes that's right, soon, you will be able to wear the late designer's flesh as a jacket., but don't just aim to shock.
Gorjanc has applied for a patent for her material creation process. Once approved, she will work with a laboratory to grow skin samples that will be tanned and processed into a human-like leather. A few projections of"Pure Human" have been rendered, using pig skin as a placeholder for the genetic material that Gorjanc plans to create. Her designs feature a jacket, a backpack, and a tote bag, and show freckles dotted across them, alongside "tattoos" that mirror the same tattoos McQueen had on his chest and bicep.
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