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A report in 'Der Standard' on the collaboration with the University of Vienna. The focus is on a revolutionary material from mushrooms, a sustainable leather alternative that can change the fashion industry.

A report in 'Der Standard' on the collaboration with the University of Vienna. The focus is on a revolutionary material from mushrooms, a sustainable leather alternative that can change the fashion industry.

When I was writing my bachelor’s thesis, I had no idea it would be the beginning of a fascinating journey into the world of innovative biomaterials. This journey led me to a collaboration that could change the way we think about fashion and sustainability.
During my research, I met Anne Zhao und Alexander Bismarck, two visionary researchers from the University of Vienna. For years, they have been working on developing a revolutionary material from mushrooms that is comparable to leather in many ways but has a significantly lower ecological footprint.
Collaborating with Anne Zhao und Alexander Bismarck opened up entirely new perspectives for me as a designer. I had the unique opportunity to be the first to experiment with their innovative mushroom material, explore its potential for the fashion industry, and develop processing techniques.
What makes this project so fascinating is the fact that the researchers have managed to develop a durable material from ordinary mushrooms. Characteristics such as resource-efficient production, biodegradability, and versatility make the material a promising alternative for the fashion industry.
The renowned newspaper “Der Standard” recently reported on the material developed by Zhao and Bismarck. Bismarck explained: *”A lot can be made from this leather substitute derived from mushrooms. A design student from Vorarlberg recently sewed a corset from the material from the University of Vienna – a first attempt to show what’s possible.”*
As a designer, it was a pleasure for me to integrate this material into my collections. Working with it was a beautiful creative challenge and an opportunity to actively contribute to a more sustainable fashion industry.
The development of this mushroom material marks the beginning of a new era in the fashion industry. It symbolizes a paradigm shift towards greater sustainability and responsibility.
Let’s embark together on the path to a more environmentally friendly fashion world. As designers, consumers, and innovators, we have the power to drive positive change and shape a more sustainable future.
Behind the vision
A heartfelt thank you to all the talented individuals who contributed their creativity, skills, and passion to bring this project to life – your dedication has been invaluable.
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