Tina Gorjanc, a Central Saint Martin pass out has developed the idea of creating a collection which is made in a laboratory using McQueen's DNA, reported Telegraph.
McQueen, Central Saint Martins' star alumni, used his own hair in his "Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims," collection, and Gorjanc has managed to get one hair from the owner of these pieces, in order to extract his genetic information for her research.
The student submitted her concept as part of the final project for her degree, creating prototype backpacks and jackets using pig skins.
"It also depends on how much the hair sample is preserved as to how much information you can extract - fortunately McQueen's hair was preserved in a good state," Gorjanc said.
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The finished product looks like the leather one gets in the shops, she claimed.
Gorjanc has also applied for a patent application for this project, because she says the fact that you can patent someone else's genetic information is central to her point.
The budding designer has no plans to make the collection for commercial purposes, but aims to demonstrate how genetic information could potentially be exploited.