The world’s first T-Rex leather is being unveiled today (April 2) in Amsterdam in the form of a handbag The project is a collaboration between creative agency VML, The Organoid Company, and Lab-Grown Leather LtdIt follows last year’s announcement, which has garnered heavy debate

The Jurassic Park movies are another step closer to becoming a reality — and it’s all thanks to lab-grown T-Rex leather from the VML creative agency.

A year since it was announced, VML, The Organoid Company, and Lab-Grown Leather Ltd have been working together to collaborate on an ambitious project that sees the world’s first dinosaur leather production. The partnership is to showcase the material’s potential and how it can contribute to sustainable fashion.

The first ever T-Rex leather product will come in the form of a luxury handbag designed by techwear label Enfin Levé, and will go on display at Amsterdam’s Art Zoo Museum today (April 2). It will also be displayed underneath a monster replica of a T-Rex skeleton acquired by the museum from Naturalis Biodiversity Center to “symbolise(s) a bridge between ancient biology and future-facing luxury design”, as VML states in its announcement.

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The T-Rex leather handbag on display in a museum

(Image credit: VML)

Following the exhibition’s 6-week run, the handbag will then go to auction and will be sold to the highest bidder, but though VML has shared that this is a collector’s item, the company added that T-Rex leather will continue to be produced and will become commercially available to designers and brands.

Live Science reported at the time of last year’s announcement. The publication also noted that academics in the field called the process of making lab-grown T-Rex leather ‘misleading’ and ‘fantasy’.

We’ve reached out to VML for a comment on the backlash, so we’ll update this story when we know more.

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