They wowed everyone by making the dress on the runway during Paris Fashion Week. The Spaniard Manel Torres made this dress with spray, launching thousands of polymers that, in contact with the air, They become a kind of tissue.
Now, the director of Fabrican LDT explains that this technique is not only used in the world of fashion, but can also be used in the world of medicine or to clean up spills in the sea.
“This fabric dries immediately”he confesses while giving us a demonstration on the arm of one of his companions.
Manel Torres reveals that this fabric is not only washable, but also reusable and redesignable, since we can dissolve it again. “Imagine taking those shoes that are no longer worn and making new ones”, he reveals, showing all the potential he can offer.
In addition, each boat represents a new fabric, offering the most varied fabrics. “There are some that are super resistant, others super soft, others more paper-like…”.
A technique that has endless health apps, and it is that they can be used to “make plaster casts, bandages in a boat or compresses”. On the other hand, it can also absorb oils, a useful quality to fight against a spill. “It would remain impregnated in the tissues,” he assures.
In this way, Manel has created a technique that is not only fashion, but also science. A method that has left the world speechless and that can be used in multiple areas.
Source: Lasexta

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