Fort Worth, Texas, is gearing up for an event where trash becomes treasure – and fashion. The city’s celebrated Trashion Fashion Show is once again issuing a call to creative minds ready to transform everyday refuse into runway couture. According to an announcement by Keep Fort Worth Beautiful, the annual contest is an eclectic mix of art, sustainability, and community, challenging participants to craft wearable pieces from discarded or recyclable goods. This year’s edition will offer separate categories for youth and adults, embracing designers across a wider age spectrum, according to the City of Fort Worth.
Let’s talk trash, but make it fashion. Keep Fort Worth Beautiful confirmed the rules are simple yet ambitious – entrants must fashion their designs out of at least 50% garbage or recyclable materials. Plastic bags, cardboard, and even the humble bottle cap will be stitched, woven, and reimagined into sartorial statements. If you’re wondering what this might look like, last year’s show saw winners such as Sohannah with her “CD Nostalgia” ensemble, alongside other innovative creations like Audie Pope’s “Quince Upcycle” and Rayanna Hosokawa’s “Live, Laugh, Laundry.” Clearly, there’s no shortage of inventive spirit here…