Anke Domaske, German Fashion Designer, Claims Credit For Milk Fiber Invention

Fashion Designer Reinvents The Milk Fiber Wheel
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German fashion designer Anke Domaske, of Hanover-based Mademoiselle Chi-Chi, has gotten a bunch of good press this week for her newest collection, which features an allegedly innovative fabric made from milk fibers. Blogs have picked up on a report by Deutsche Welle, which praises Domaske's integration of fashion and biology.

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Popular retail blog Racked even called her transformation of milk into silky fabric "mindblowing," and possibly brilliant.

But wait a second: haven't milk fibers been around since the 1930s? Isn't milk-based fabric already integrated into many everyday products? Hasn't the eco-friendliness of milk fabric been called into question?

This is no challenge to the caliber of Domaske's design; the dresses look nice. It's even possible that the new Mademoiselle Chi-Chi is the best-ever use of milk fabric. But calling the entire process innovative seems like a stretch, until we see conclusive evidence that Domaske is doing something truly new.

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