Photographs: Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters
Every year, the Colombian city of Cali hosts a 'biofashion' show featuring environmentally-friendly creations made from fruit, leaves, flowers etc. The aim is to promote eco awareness and allow designers to let loose their creativity.
And these aren't just regular clothes with a few fruits and branches stitched on for effect -- even shoes made from twigs and flowers are displayed! We take a look at the 2010 instalment, plus some desi outfits closer to home that have followed the same principle in recent years.
Seen here is a sexy suit of dried roses, woven bark and leaves.
Jungle jazz
Photographs: Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters
Crowning glory
Photographs: Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters
Queen of green
Photographs: Jaime Saldarriaga/Reuters
Indian turn
Photographs: Jayanta Shaw/Reuters
Cali is not the only place to have seen some biofashion action. In fact, Indian designer Soma Chatterjee created similar outfits for a Kolkata hotel's vegetarian food festival a few years ago, which was promoted by models strutting around in outfits like you see here.
Tasty trend
Photographs: Jayanta Shaw/Reuters
Macho mirchi
Photographs: Jayanta Shaw/Reuters
A balanced diet
Photographs: Kamal Kishore/Reuters
Flowery funk
Photographs: Kamal Kishore/Reuters
Mixing it up
Photographs: Kamal Kishore/Reuters
And finally, pineapples and sugarcane were put to good use in a photo-op on the same day, featuring Indian models this time around.
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