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Deadwood Studios SS24 Debuted MycoWorks' Reishi on the Runway

The Deadwood Studios SS24 collection recently walked the runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week and showcased MycoWorks' first-ever Made with Reishi ready-to-wear application. This collaboration showcased a unique material made with Fine Mycelium, signaling a shift in the way fashion is being created for a more sustainable future.

On the mycelium biomaterial in ready-to-wear design, Deadwood Studios co-founder Felix von Bahder said, "Every square centimeter of this material is a work of art itself, and Nature is the artist."

As a high-end biomaterial, Reishi is said to be supple and structured with an unparalleled level of rawness. Additionally, it's also touted as the only leather alternative made from mycelium that meets the luxury industry's performance standards and climate commitments, making it a biomaterial that will be in demand for future fashion seasons.
Trend Themes
1. Ready-to-wear Biomaterial Fashion - The Deadwood Studios SS24 collection showcased the use of MycoWorks' Reishi biomaterial for sustainable fashion.
2. Fine Mycelium in Fashion - The collaboration between Deadwood Studios and MycoWorks demonstrated the artistic potential of using mycelium biomaterial in high-end fashion.
3. Luxury-grade Mycelium Leather Alternative - Reishi, the mycelium-based leather alternative developed by MycoWorks, meets the performance standards and climate commitments of the luxury industry, creating new opportunities for sustainable fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - The use of MycoWorks' Reishi biomaterial in the Deadwood Studios SS24 collection opens up possibilities for more sustainable and eco-friendly fashion design.
2. Biofabrication - The utilization of fine mycelium as a biomaterial in fashion showcases the potential of biofabrication technologies in creating innovative and sustainable materials.
3. Luxury Goods - The development of Reishi, a luxury-grade mycelium leather alternative, presents new opportunities for the luxury goods industry to embrace sustainable materials without compromising performance and quality.

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