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German designer makes milk dresses
German designer makes milk dresses
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German biochemist and fashion designer Anke Domaske, 28, has developed the textile, which is almost entirely made from milk. The fabric is called Qmilch (a... 15.11.2011, Sputnik International
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German biochemist and fashion designer Anke Domaske, 28, has developed the textile, which is almost entirely made from milk. The fabric is called Qmilch (a combination of the word "Quality" and the German word for "milk"). It has moisturizing qualities, drapes and folds like silk, but can be washed and dried like cotton.
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German designer makes milk dresses
16:45 GMT 15.11.2011 (Updated: 19:55 GMT 19.10.2022) German biochemist and fashion designer Anke Domaske, 28, has developed the textile, which is almost entirely made from milk. The fabric is called Qmilch (a combination of the word "Quality" and the German word for "milk"). It has moisturizing qualities, drapes and folds like silk, but can be washed and dried like cotton.
German biochemist and fashion designer Anke Domaske, 28, has developed the textile, which is almost entirely made from milk. The fabric is called Qmilch (a combination of the word "Quality" and the German word for "milk"). It has moisturizing qualities, drapes and folds like silk, but can be washed and dried like cotton.