First , the bad news . You ca n’t get drunk wearing this wine-coloured dress . So you ’ll have to find another secret way to get your morning bombilation on . But the estimable intelligence is that researcher from theUniversity of Western Australiahave found a way to grow fabric using a alike fermenting process to making strong drink .
The school ’s Micro’be ’ fermented fashion is made from pieces of constitutive fabric grow using Acetobacter bacteria . It ’s responsible for for turn wine into vinegar , but can also be used to produce small fiber of cotton - similar cellulose as it does for this unequaled software program . The dress ’s red hue comes from the fact that red wine was used in the initial unrest process , but white wine , and even beers like Guinness have been successfully used to produce a wide compass of color option .
So possibly one day you ’ll be able-bodied to easily pick up a six - pack of cocktail dresses on the way home from work . And we ’re assuming the characters on insane Men would have wholeheartedly embraced this engineering science had it live back in the 1960s .

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