LIFESTYLE
NASA and fashion just collided—and it’s changing everything you thought you knew.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 12, 2025
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Greek artist
Ioannis Michaloudis
turned NASA’s aerogel—used to catch comet dust—into fashion.
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His breakthrough came after a visit to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab to explore stardust.
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Aerogel: fragile, translucent, sky-hued—and now the soul of a wearable revolution.
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Ioannis melted brass to destroy the sculpture, but the aerogel survived, glowing with fire.
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To him, “aerogel is the sky, and the sky is in danger.” A metaphor turned material.
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Enter Coperni’s AirSwipe Bag—made of aerogel, softly glowing, light as stardust.
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The internet erupted. In 48 hours, the sky-in-a-bag was everywhere—from fashion blogs to newsrooms.
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This wasn’t just accessory design—it was science sculpted into style.
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The AirSwipe bag proves that when space meets fashion, it’s not sci-fi—it’s wearable art.
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