Renowned British designer Helen Storey’s innovative creations, including pollution neutralising clothing and a dress that dissolves in water, have found a new home at the London College of Fashion. Euronews Culture recently sat down with Storey to discuss her unique designs and the impact they are having on the fashion industry.
Storey, known for her socially conscious approach to design, is inspiring a new generation of designers to think outside the box and create clothing that not only looks good but also serves a purpose. Her pollution neutralising clothing, for example, uses innovative materials that are able to neutralise pollutants in the air, offering a solution to the growing issue of environmental pollution.
One of Storey’s most talked-about creations is a dress that dissolves in water, challenging the idea of disposable fashion and encouraging consumers to think about the environmental impact of their clothing choices. By creating pieces that have a limited lifespan, Storey is pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion and encouraging a more sustainable approach to dressing.
With her new exhibition at the London College of Fashion, Storey is showcasing her designs to a wider audience and sparking important conversations about the role of fashion in addressing social and environmental issues. Her quiet genius and innovative approach to design are sure to inspire a new wave of designers who are passionate about creating clothing that not only looks good but also has a positive impact on the world around us.
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