"Where you position the bioprogram synthetic mushroom material to print the dress, the client eagerly awaits in the cabin for her 2-minute instant attire—a dialogue unfolding between two colleagues in a cutting-edge instant dress shop nestled in Paris 2050.
The challenge lies in rewiring the very fabric of fashion, intricately programming each cell of synthetic recycle material. In our cycle of building, wasting, and indebtedness to Earth, there arises a crucial need to mend our ways.
This entails pioneering recycling technologies grounded in genetically programmed materials like mushrooms, or silk emerges as the contemporary equivalent of gold. Much like a butterfly or a spider wires , the material is seamlessly rewired and printed onto the client's body, sculpting ephemeral and delicately thin fashion dresses."