You will soon be able to wear Alexander McQueen. According to Oyster Magazine, a student of McQueen's alma mater Central Saint Martins named Tina Gorjanc has used the late designer's DNA to grow skin that is being turned into leather accessories. Gorjanc was able to take McQueen's DNA from the labels of his 1992 collection Jack the Ripper Stalks His Victims, his first, which were clear plastic pockets containing a single lock of his hair.