Feather clothing

Scandalous British designer Jess Eaton (Jess Eaton) is often criticized for his unconventional creativity, the direction of which can hardly fit into the heads of too impressionable, conservative people. The girl earned her reputation thanks to the sensational art projects from the Roadkill Couture series, which feature fashionable, extravagant outfits.



Jess collects dead bodies of animals on the roads, specially goes to agricultural enterprises, she is given skins and feathers from dead pets. Just a well-established system that helps the development of the art house movement. Everyone who is not sorry to share with the artist skins and other materials for clothing.



If you delve into the history of the creation of luxury clothing, at first glance, no one will think that the fairy-tale dress of the bride is made of snow-white feathers in advance leaving the life of swans, and the ink bolero was previously adorned on crows.



Society is not ready to accept the project Roadkill Couture Collection adequately, so the reviews are very negative. Of course, at fashion shows, young girls show the murderous beauty that once flew over parks and perhaps one of us fed her grains. But the fashion audience Jess perceives the creation of hands with a stormy ovation and with great pleasure would wear accessories from feathers.



People are aggressive, not knowing that no animal was killed specifically for a particular dress. All skins were used from animals that died of natural death, as a result of an accident or were torn apart by predators. Such art projects have the right to exist. Nowadays, there are enough weirdos who use whatever comes their way. This is not bad, because there is enough waste. We have to thank them for this, because if you think about it, they clean up after us, they do a lot of work for the perpetrators of accidents when they hit an animal and run away from the scene. We draw conclusions: not everything is as bad as it may seem at first glance.



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