MA Biodesign graduating student Xue Chen has won The Mills Fabrica Innovation Award 2023 for her final project Bio-Invasive Textile Library. Xue uses London’s invasive plants as raw materials to create alternative fur fibres and dyes, proposing a systemic solution to biodiversity loss and inhumane animal treatment in fashion.
A win-win for ecology and fashion, Xue uses invasive plants and fashion technology innovations to develop furs that require zero-waste dyeing. The technical production processes and textiles wasted during this production are then used to develop new bio-invasive materials.
By innovating diverse technologies such as “implanting”, “felting” and “spinning”, the ambition is to provide fashion designers with a library of solutions. The project has been developed in collaboration with BA Fashion knitwear designer Silvia Acien, to demonstrate the potential of the Bio-invasive Textile Library as a real-life solution for fashion designers.

For raw materials, Xue conducted a comprehensive inventory of invasive plants in London and created a map of invasive plant distribution. The project exclusively employed these invasive plants for all dyeing procedures, contributing to species management and mitigating biodiversity loss in the area.
Instead of using chemical components, she uses clubmoss as a substitute for chemical mordants, and the various invasive plants are reused for multiple dyeing sessions, resulting in a range of colours. The fibre component of the project incorporates invasive plant-based materials such as ramie fibre and nettle fibre.