A groundbreaking innovation is turning heads in both science and fashion. VML, The Organoid Company, and Lab-Grown Leather Ltd. have unveiled what they claim is the world’s first leather made using collagen derived from Tyrannosaurus Rex DNA.
Polish designer Michał Hadas, founder of the avant-garde fashion brand Enfin Levé, transformed this futuristic material into a one-of-a-kind luxury bag.

The piece made its debut on April 2 at the Museum of Zoological Art, where it will be exhibited for six weeks before heading to auction with a starting price of $670,000.
A Bag That Blends Prehistoric Science with Modern Design
The bag isn’t just rare—it’s a fusion of innovation and style. Designed in a deep turquoise shade, it features:

- DNA-inspired spiral clasps connecting the strap to the body
- A functional front zipper for accessibility
- Ventilation openings that allow the bag to expand depending on its contents
Its size is comparable to a classic messenger bag, balancing practicality with high-end exclusivity.

Why This Matters
This futuristic leather could revolutionize sustainable fashion by eliminating the need for animal farming while introducing bioengineered materials inspired by extinct species.
