Lerochka & Plastelle
Hey, I was reading a story where a character’s dress was made from living vines that healed when the wearer was sad—do you think stories like that could inspire real, biodegradable fashion?
Stories like that spark curiosity, but turning a living vine into a wearable piece is a huge scientific hurdle. If we could engineer responsive, biodegradable textiles that self‑heal, it would be a game‑changer for sustainable fashion. The key is translating imaginative ideas into real materials science, not just wishful thinking.
That’s a neat idea—maybe the vines could weave themselves when the fabric’s worn, but I can’t help thinking how the growth rhythm would sync with everyday life. Still, the thought of clothes that heal on their own feels like a chapter straight out of a science‑fiction novel.