Mushroom, pineapple and algae - that might sound like the topping of an unusual pizza. But actually they could be the crucial ingredients in the wardrobe of the future.
Growing numbers of designers are trying to investigate and create fashion that doesn’t harm the environment.
From mushroom leather to algae T-shirts, the search for alternative materials with smaller carbon footprints are all the rage.
Carbon-negative clothes clothes made from algae, that absorb carbon dioxide from the air are the latest offering.
The mushroom material Mycotex, grown from mycelium is used already to make jackets and handbags.
The future of clothing is going to be interesting, and potentially edible too it seems.