Fish Skin Bikinis

Angie & Penny Make Swimwear and Accessories from Tilapia Skin (UPDATE)

As a huge fan of crocodile and python skin (faux, of course), it’s hard to wrap my head around the idea of fish skin or rather, fish skin bikinis and handbags. Thai design label Angie & Penny have created a collection of bikinis, bags, belts and shoes made out of Tilapia skin—and in case you don’t know what that is, it’s a type of fish.

The fish skin bikinis and accessories from Angie & Penny, although a seemingly strange concept, have potential in the fashion world. The fabric is waterproof, breathable and comfortable and according to Stylelist.com, it is growing in popularity as an eco-friendly alternative to leather.
Trend Themes
1. Fish Skin Fashion - The use of fish skin in fashion products, such as bikinis and accessories, presents an opportunity for eco-friendly and unique designs.
2. Sustainable Leather Alternatives - The popularity of fish skin as an eco-friendly and waterproof material signifies a growing demand for sustainable leather alternatives in the fashion industry.
3. Ethical Luxury Products - The creation of luxury products made from fish skin showcases the potential for ethical fashion brands to explore innovative and unconventional materials.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on the trend of using fish skin in products, offering consumers eco-friendly and unique designs.
2. Textiles - Textile manufacturers have the opportunity to develop and produce fabric made from fish skin, providing sustainable alternatives to traditional materials.
3. Accessories - The accessories industry can expand its offerings by incorporating fish skin into products, catering to customers seeking eco-friendly and unconventional luxury items.

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