Los Angeles, CA: Sixth, seventh and
eighth students at Muir Middle School hold ‘Trashin’ Fashion
Show’ fundraiser to benefit their respective classes, all with
an eco-friendly frame of mind. The show featured designs made
almost entirely out of recycled materials, including cardboard
boxes, bottles and gardening supplies. There was a skirt made
from dozens of plastic lids from disposable coffee cups,
strung together like chain mail. A sleeveless top, upon closer
inspection, turned out to be bubble wrap spray-painted black.
One student created an entire outfit - including earrings and
shoes - out of Capri Sun juice packets. Another sported a
dress made out of a bag made for yard waste and a belt cut out
of a cat litter box. The sole male model wore a
gladiator-inspired outfit made of test sheets, pages from a
dictionary and the Muir Middle School student newspaper. More
than 40 students participated as designers, models and
producers. Some worked in teams, or with their entire homeroom
class, while others tapped their parents' sewing skills. www.fundraisingweb.org
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