
I make designer dresses from fish skin — this is the A-list fan I’ve reeled in
NY Post
These outfits are sure to help people fish for compliments.
Isabella Taylor, who goes by Isab, creates dresses out of salmon skin, saying sustainability is her top priority.
The young Brit visits fishmongers and smokehouses to collect skin that would otherwise be thrown away to create her unconventional designs.
“Sustainability is the only thing I care about – the only reason I’m in fashion is to help be sustainable,” Taylor told South West News Service.
“If it’s not sustainable then I don’t feel good about it – it adds to the beauty of fashion,” she added.
Taylor creates her fishy fabric by cleaning each creature’s skin. She subsequently de-scales each fish, tans the skin and dyes it.

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