In fact, the unprecedented technological revolution in fashion and textile industry has begun in the 2 1 century. Now, researchers are studying lightweight fibers with both silk softness and steel toughness. In the future, people will wear shirts that won't wrinkle, scented pajamas, socks that deodorize, bathing suits that help you tan and underwear that can kill bacteria. Experts from the French Textile Research Institute said that their research focus at this stage is to develop fabrics that can prevent and treat some ills, such as requiring fabrics to have anti-mite, anti-bacterial and anti-allergic functions. These new fabrics are all aimed at maintaining human health. A German textile enterprise introduced a kind of fiber with high-strength sun protection function that can absorb ultraviolet rays to the market, and an Australian enterprise also developed a color-changing fabric. Clothes made of this material will change color once exposed for a long time under the strong sunlight, so people can know when they must leave the place with too strong sunlight in time. Scientists' research results are not limited to protective functions. They are stepping up their work to develop fabrics with therapeutic effects. In Lyon, the most developed textile industry in France, experts from the Textile Research Institute are developing fabrics made of jacket paper. Based on the principle of biological regeneration, this material can be used to make women's stockings with blood circulation function, or undershirts that can resist tobacco. Smokers can quit smoking quickly by wearing it. Experts believe that in the future, a variety of fabrics will be able to replace a variety of topical drugs we use now, and all kinds of humectants, vitamins and blood-activating drugs can be combined into fabrics.
Ms. Keller, a fashion designer from Chanel, France, believes that no matter how fast the science develops, human beings will always need high-quality traditional fibers such as cotton, hemp and silk, but the future practice is to combine these natural raw materials with synthetic fibers to improve the comfort and practical performance of fabrics, and finally realize people's wishes and make wrinkle-free linen, self-cleaning nylon and cotton cloth that is warm in winter and cool in summer. At present, the French company Luso is going to put a new shirt on the market. This shirt contains polyurethane elastic fiber, which adds elasticity to the collar and sleeves of the clothes and makes them more comfortable to wear. Ainas, a French high-end brand-name fashion company, also designed a square towel inlaid with microspheres, which will break when it comes into contact with the human body, releasing perfume or moisturizer. Olivia Rabitis, a fashion designer, successfully designed and produced an eco-dress, which is an extremely special dress. The material is mainly vegetables and kelp fiber, mixed with hemp, silk and wool, and even a wild red fruit and grape leaves.