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ECHO-SR.B7 – MYCOFADE

Catalogue Code: SR.B7
Classification: Vascular Drift Form / Mycelial Hybrid
Estimated Origin: Ecotone Periphery
Material Sample: Filamentary mesh, fungal-weave textile

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Description:
Documented in a state of dispersal. Surface structures appear loosely bound—fraying into thread-like roots and symbiotic lattices. Responsive to climate shifts and substrate touch. Identity appears diffused across the garment’s interface, suggesting a model of being as environmental entanglement.

TYPE I

A surreal post-human figure standing in a desolate, mist-covered terrain, wearing an avant-garde hybrid garment that merges soft draping with hard, armor-like structures. The silhouette is asymmetrical and layered, featuring a sculptural, pale-textured outer garment with elongated, fraying tendrils that flow from the shoulders and hem like decaying mycelium. The top layer is constructed from a fibrous, almost reptilian knit resembling natural membranes or fungal sheaths, with intricate curling edges and exposed seams that suggest organic unraveling. Beneath it, the figure’s lower torso and thighs are encased in a dark, shell-like formation of overlapping, ridged panels, mimicking chitinous plating or fossilized bark—crafted from weathered black denim, stained and distressed at the hem. The pants taper into a loose, voluminous silhouette, subtly referencing the anatomical fold of animal haunches. The figure’s skin is matte black, mannequin-like, enhancing the eerie sense of dehumanization. The setting is softly lit in a monochrome haze, with desaturated grey soil underfoot and fog blending into the neutral sky, giving the entire composition an ethereal, archaeological quality — high fashion meets post-anthropocentric biology, cinematic, textural, ultra-detailed --v 6 --ar 2:3 --style raw

TYPE III

A surreal, post-human figure towers against a muted, fog-bleached landscape, clad in layered biomimetic fashion that evokes the soft decay and regrowth cycles of the natural world. The garment begins at the neck with a sculptural, crescent-shaped collar made of pale, weathered textile that cascades in thick, organic folds resembling calcified mycelium or the ridged gills of a vast fungal bloom. These bleached layers curl and fracture at the edges, as if slowly decomposing, extending asymmetrically down the torso and arms in jagged tendrils that sway like frayed membranes. Beneath this growth-like mantle, the inner silhouette is cinched and tailored with soft volume—a weatherproof charcoal-black underlayer formed from functional utilitarian panels, detailed with reinforced seamwork and anatomical precision. The wide-legged trousers are shaped with a gentle flare, mimicking softened tree bark or moss-split stone, their texture dusty and pitted, enhanced with signs of gentle wear. The figure’s faceless head is elongated into a smooth, horn-like extension, matte and alien, blending seamlessly with the mist—part humanoid, part signal tower, part relic. The overall palette is bone, ash, and carbon, washed by fog and time. Atmospheric, ethereal, soft morning light, overgrown future ecology, fungal architecture, post-anthropocentric biofashion --v 6 --ar 2:3 --style raw

TYPE V

A post-human hybrid figure stands in a pale, fog-drenched wasteland, clad in biomorphic garments that appear to have grown and hardened over time. The upper torso is wrapped in a high-necked, ribbed knit shell that clings like second skin, its fine linear texture evoking the subtle grooves of fungal gills or mollusk flesh. Over this base, a fragmented bolero in a pale, frayed gauze cascades across the shoulders, draping asymmetrically into soft, tattered ribbons that mimic the gentle decay of mycelial threads. Emerging from the figure’s back, a sculptural dorsal extension juts outward—an undulating, spine-like form in muted gray, fanning into biomimetic fins reminiscent of vertebrate scales or deep-sea carapaces. This element adds a primal, defensive posture to the silhouette. The pants, rendered in heavy dark denim, are sliced into undulating planes and warped layering, echoing the sedimentary erosion of stone or insect exoskeletons. The palette is subdued—ash, bone-white, and slate—heightened by the desaturated field behind, where barren flora dissolves into a ghostly fog. The atmosphere feels quiet, almost sacred, as if the organism is in the midst of slow metamorphosis. abstract anatomical fashion, post-anthropocentric textile evolution, sculptural back fins, hybrid bone-shell design, misty biotic wasteland, neutral decay tones, avant-garde silhouette --v 6 --ar 2:3 --style raw

TYPE II

A futuristic humanoid figure stands still in a windswept, mist-shrouded grassland, clad in a biomorphic outfit that fuses post-human minimalism with intricate natural mimicry. The upper garment is composed of ultra-fine, pleated mesh fabric in a pale, bone-like grey, draping from the shoulders in ridged, spine-like extensions that flare out into wing-like points—evoking insect carapaces or the gilled architecture of fungi. These spiny outgrowths coil and curve organically, flowing down the sides like calcified petals frozen mid-bloom. Beneath the translucent layers, the figure wears a high-waisted skirt-trouser hybrid in distressed charcoal denim, the surface deliberately frayed and worn, revealing asymmetric cutouts and raw seams. This layered lower garment resembles molted bark or fractured exoskeleton plates, jagged and decomposing, tethered together with deep folds and sculptural tension. The figure’s mannequin-black limbs and absent facial features heighten the otherworldly effect, framed by the surrounding fog and desaturated horizon. A sense of hushed evolution permeates the scene—part fossil, part bloom—ultra-detailed, cinematic, soft lighting, futuristic biomaterial fashion design, post-anthropocentric aesthetic --v 6 --ar 2:3 --style raw

TYPE IV

A melancholic post-human figure stands against a pale, fog-shrouded wasteland, its elongated body shrouded in fossil-like textile structures that twist and fold around its frame like weathered strata. The upper torso is encased in a sculptural, slate-toned wrap that spirals asymmetrically across the chest and shoulder, forming ridged, almost shell-like protrusions that resemble calcified gills or the eroded spirals of ammonite fossils. These layered forms are distressed at the edges, bleached and brittle in tone, softly disintegrating into sharp, curled flanges that hang limply with time-worn elegance. The organic curves contrast with the rigidly humanoid stance beneath—its glossy black skin-like underlayer glistens with a non-human smoothness, a synthetic dermis stretched tightly over alien anatomy. Below, dark indigo denim pants with heavy patina and rugged distressing anchor the figure, stitched and slashed in uneven planes. A long tattered denim flap trails down from the waist like a molted husk, partially covering one leg like improvised armor. The overall silhouette is asymmetrical and softened at the hem, evoking the eerie stillness of dormant lifeforms in decay. Fog seeps around the feet, veiling the cracked soil and dead grasses in ethereal white light. desaturated bioorganic textile sculpture, post-anthropocentric fashion, fungal evolution, foggy moor atmosphere, decayed denim hybrid design, anatomical silhouette study --v 6 --ar 2:3 --style raw

TYPE VI

A surreal post-human hybrid figure stands solemnly against a vast, desolate volcanic landscape, enveloped in a sculptural, armor-like garment that merges organic memory with futuristic exoskeleton. The upper torso is encased in rigid, overlapping segments of deep charcoal and slate-toned leather, reminiscent of beetle carapaces or fossilized thoracic plates, forming a hard shell that curves protectively over the shoulders. The head is completely concealed beneath a sleek, visor-like helmet and hood hybrid, evoking both anonymity and evolutionary divergence. Below, the silhouette extends downward in a dramatic cascade—angular panels form a crescent-like spine on the back skirt, each ridge arching outward like petrified fins or the molted armor of extinct deep-sea life. A contrasting pale-gray textile slashes diagonally across the body like a shed skin or preserved sinew, its fibrous texture stiff yet frayed with wear. The lower limbs are clad in structured, hoof-like extensions, elongating the figure into a towering, alien sentinel. The muted palette—worn blacks, volcanic grays, ashen taupes—echoes the barren earth beneath, while the mist and low-hanging clouds soften the harsh geometry into a mythic aura. biomechanical evolution, post-anthropocentric armor, volcanic horizon, hardened organic silhouette, fossil-inspired avant-garde fashion --v 6 --ar 9:16 --style raw

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