TômTex and Peter Do create garments from shrimp and mushroom food waste
Biobased material developer TômTex collaborated with New York-based fashion designer Peter Do to create two looks for his Spring Summer 2023 collection at New York Fashion Week.
The TômTex looks at Peter Do's Spring Summer 2023 show both comprised glossy wide-leg trousers and rounded-neck tank tops, with one look featuring camel hues and the other a black finish.
Peter Do and TômTex collaborated to create two looks. Top image is by Duke Winn The garments were constructed from TômTex's "novel non-woven biofabric", a 100 per cent biodegradable material derived from shrimp and mushroom food waste that has the look and feel of leather.
The tank tops were embossed with a subtle cross-hatched pattern that is reminiscent of polythene-coated duct tape, while the trousers were kept smooth but given stitched, panelled detailing.
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