Hmmmm, when I saw that title, I starting thinking in praticalities on how to make it actually happen!
I was thinking you would have to implant metal anchors under the skin that would allow the wearer to push the end of the feather into an opening that would hold the shaft tight enough that it wouldnt fall out, but still be able to relase the feather if the wearer wanted to remove or replace the feathers, or to be able to wash whatever area they have the implants. I couldnt imagine wearing wet feathers- they stink! (maybe its just the chook stinkin', not the actual feathers?)
I think it could be done, for alot of money and time, you can get almost anything done these days.
This what I get for being married to an inventor- I never think anything is impossible, the way just hasnt been invented yet. I've also learned to NEVER laugh at someone elses' ideas or dreams, you just NEVER know where the next multi-million dollar idea is gonna come from!
Want an example? Ever heard of the Instyler? Proctor and Gamble (multi-billion $ comp) laughed at the product and told the inventors it would NEVER sell. Well, the guys made over 108 MILLION dollars in 24 months (thats EACH guy- 2 of them!)
So, feather implants? Not for me, but maybe for somebody!