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She wants to use her Dumpster couture -- otherwise known as "trashion" -- to illustrate talks about the solid-waste problem and to raise awareness through instructive art exhibits.
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Other "trashion" designers have also tackled inaugural attire made from recyclables.
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I have actually designed a full collection of "trashion" bags, but started to explore designs for users who were perhaps "fun but not so fearless."
Notes on Design Zara Arshad 2010
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I have actually designed a full collection of "trashion" bags, but started to explore designs for users who were perhaps "fun but not so fearless."
Notes on Design Zara Arshad 2010
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The festival, organised by Peterborough Environment City Trust, will have walks, bike training, photography masterclasses, a trashion show - featuring clothes made from other, worn-out items - and a Swish, which is a glamorous clothes-swapping event for fashionistas who like to be eco-friendly.
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In any case, I think I know what I'm wearing to the 4th Anniversary party ... trashion
Dane101 2009
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My curiosity piqued, I poked around the internet, and eventually fell upon trashion.
Dane101 2009
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My curiosity piqued, I poked around the internet, and eventually fell upon trashion.
Dane101 2009
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A relative of eco-fashion, which uses sustainable materials and methods to produce clothing, and upcycling, which takes discarded or unwanted objects and makes them into something new and functional, trashion is about creating style and couture out of the items that convention dictates have no further use.
Dane101 Em Richards 2009
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My curiosity piqued, I poked around the internet, and eventually fell upon trashion.
Dane101 Em Richards 2009
natalie_portmanteaux commented on the word trashion
Trashion, a portmanteau of trash and fashion.
September 21, 2023