Wearable Taxidermy

The Carlee Fernandez 'Carnage II 7000' Collection of Unusual Animal Fashions

Taxidermy hits new heights in the Carlee Fernandez Carnage II 7000 collection of wearable animal art. These wild and funky pieces are definitely one of a kind. Whether or not anyone would actually be dragging a goat suitcase across the airport is questionable. The buffalo backpack and antelope fanny pack seem to have a slightly better chance at making it into the real world, but again, I still wouldn’t count on it.

Check out these wacky creations from the Carlee Fernandez Carnage II 7000 taxidermy collection above.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Taxidermy Fashion - A trend of wearable taxidermy fashions could emerge, disrupting the fashion industry and providing opportunities for taxidermists and fashion designers to collaborate.
2. Alternative Animal Product Industries - As consumers become more interested in wearable taxidermy, alternative animal product industries, such as faux taxidermy and synthetic fur, could see increased demand.
3. Sustainability in Taxidermy - A trend towards sustainable taxidermy, using animals that have died of natural causes or ethical hunting practices, could disrupt the traditional taxidermy industry and appeal to environmentally conscious customers.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Wearable taxidermy fashion could disrupt the traditional fashion industry and provide opportunities for collaborations with taxidermists and fashion designers.
2. Taxidermy Industry - The wearable taxidermy trend could provide new business opportunities for taxidermists to create unique and one-of-a-kind pieces for customers.
3. Alternative Materials Industry - As consumers become more interested in wearable taxidermy, the demand for alternative animal product industries such as faux taxidermy and synthetic fur could increase as ethical alternatives.

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