Japanese Designer Turns LV And Dior Material To Carriers To Hold Your Drink

Recently, a famous Japanese fashion designer, Daisuke turns famous brand items into unique and interesting designs.

The interest in recycling materials from well-known brands since last year has led to the idea of bubble tea drinkers’ designs using fabrics from world-renowned brands such as Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior.

Daisuke’s sharing on his Instagram about his latest artwork and it is starting to get the attention of fashion enthusiasts who want to get it.

“So I want to give new life to this waste item so that it can be used in style,” he said.

Speaking about his latest design, Daisuke said besides it looks luxurious, the design can also save the earth from the use of plastic materials.

Sources: Asiaone.com

Adib Mohd

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