While it may not be the most practical fashion choice, wearing fabrics that support growing plant life could bring us closer to nature.
At Loewe’s Spring 2023 fashion show in Paris, spectators were pleasantly surprised to see models strut down the runway in unique garments covered in greenery.
Think sneakers decorated with live chia plants, coats carefully patterned with grass planted in asymmetrical rows, and matching pants covered in wild, growing weeds.
The ‘Symbiotic Nature’ collection was made in collaboration with Spanish designer Paula Ulargui Escalona, a graduate of the Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid, who found a love for plants after spending time growing her own food while studying.
While wearable living designs might be a little too out there for some, the collection aims to ‘draw attention to the biological interaction between organisms of different species’ and to place emphasis on how we coexist in the natural world.
Of course, creating a project like this isn’t simple. Designers had to consider which plants could grow in different fabrics, whether seeds could be nurtured in this environment at all, and learn how to keep them alive as long as possible.