Thursday, March 10, 2011

The eco dress made from the milk fiber, which was presented to me Pret-a-porter Milan

Of course this is a good idea that is original, usually the milk you drink it for breakfast in the morning instead of today's milk is also used to make clothes very trendy and original. E 'was presented on the occasion of my Milan Pret a porter this dress entirely new, innovative and 100% made in Italy, was created from a fiber which is obtained from milk and is particularly attentive to nature.

In this 2011 that is now very fashionable eco sustainability, Milan marched garments made using a fiber derived from the processing of milk fat, is sustainable because it requires a very low CO2 emissions in the atmosphere before being produced and environmentally friendly because the dye that are used are all naturally made exclusively and only consumes 300 times less water of traditional dyes.

The fiber obtained from the processing of milk lipids is one hundred percent natural antibacterial and hypoallergenic, and is also very soft to the touch and a very important thing for the artisans who work for equal work is that it's like cotton and silk. But the discovery of the most beautiful and extraordinary is that the age of this discovery, the patent was filed in the '30s and then was left unused for a long time from now, in fact it was just forgot maybe somewhere hidden in a drawer.

So the creation of this dress made exclusively with milk has been rediscovered by the designer Giulia Mazzer and was immediately put to the test with the realization of the splendid collection called Giulia Rien-a-bien visible, and it is ready for prime time on the market. Patent exclusively Italian, Italian fabric, Italian fashion designer and processing also Italian, so for these beautiful clothes created certainly will not pass unnoticed know immediately fall in love with the most careful fashion victims who wish to combine fashion and ecology, in short, the perfect match for eco fashion style.

It 's definitely a sweet collection not to be missed.

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