This graduation project focuses on bacterial cellulose fabric, a non-woven, biodegradable material produced through the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and yeast in a culture medium. As the world shifts toward eco-conscious textiles, this fabric offers a sustainable alternative to leather. The project explores the creation, properties, and applications of bacterial cellulose, aiming to reshape fashion and textiles. Through extensive research, experimentation, and market surveys, the project delves into the intricacies of this fabric, highlighting its potential for eco-friendly innovations. Overcoming challenges in lab work and design, the project also showcases the fabric's potential, advocating for a sustainable world. The journey culminated in competition wins, further promoting the message of sustainability. This work aims to inspire the adoption of bacterial cellulose fabric as a viable alternative in the textile and fashion industries.