Janell geason trashion show dress
Each year we partner with the Natural Resources Council of Maine to showcase our students work in a blue carpet "trashion show"....
Designed and Created 2 dresses from recycled materials for Aveda's Trashion Show, a fund raiser for clean water.
THE GATEPOST
By Ryan O’Connell
Associate Editor
Fashion Club held a “trashion show” - a fashion show featuring garments constructed with unconventional materials - in the Dwight Performing Arts Center Nov.
8.
The trashion show included pieces from 11 designers who contributed to a diverse lineup of dresses in both style and material. Designs ranged from garments made of leaves to duct tape, and being short skirts to having long trails dragging along stage.
Following the models group runway, each designer had the opportunity to give a brief description of how the submission was made.
The 11 participants were then evaluated by a judge, and three winners were chosen - two by the judge, and the third place recipient by the audience.
The first place winner, Melanda Alcuis, said she was surprised to have won.