Sneak Peak of Next Week’s Fashion Show

What happened to your old scratched vinyl records?  What do you do with the stash of raffle tickets that didn’t win?  How about the plastic bags stuffed in the garage?

Find them in these incredible trash fashion photos taken last Saturday night at Tambi Lane Photography – the first public Rubbish Renewed preview photo session.  Not only cutting edge in style, these garments re-envision trash into sustainable, wearable art.  Come out tomorrow night (December 2nd) for 1st Friday.  You may catch a glimpse of a few pieces making their red carpet debut. Find them around town or at TBD Loft for this year’s Trash Transcendence Community Created Garment.

Garments designed by: 1) Lloyd McMullen; 2) Cecile Cuddihy; 3-4) Sarabella; 5) Mohave Woodson; 6/8) Rowan Varvais; 7) N. Spekktor; 9-10) Panambi Opazo Elliott;  11-13) Alicia Renner (Horned Hand Business Challenge)  + Stuart Breidenstein (necklace); 14) Astacia Christenson

photos by: Tambi Lane Photography

www.tambilane.com  |  541.390.7666  |  tambilane@msn.com

Creative Accessories

New this year for the Rubbish Renewed Eco Fashion Show is the Accessory Wall. Here are a couple of crazy creations that may be worn on the runway. Materials can come from almost anywhere.

The hat pulls together the beauty and texture of the fall garden. Dried sunflower heads adorn a compostable bowl, a byproduct of the REALMS healthy lunch program.

The purse was made last year in early November. Piles of campaign brochures filled mailboxes. This piece only represents a small fraction of the waste generated by one person in one household.

Get involve in the creative process of the accessory wall. Add to the artistry of styling for the runway.



Get Involved!

Save the date and come to the show or become more involved!  The deadline for being a part of the event is NOVEMBER 10TH. Don’t miss out!  Whether you are excited to share your fashion on the runway, promote your business and environmental practices, share and sell your creative gear in the marketplace, or support REALMS’ art education and sponsor the entire event;  there are multiple ways to get involved.  Rubbish Renewed Eco Fashion Show is a fundraising event, hatched by two teachers,  for the art program at REALMS Charter School.  All of the information can be found in “pdf” files on the sidebar.

Contact http://www.rubbishrenewed@gmail.com or call 541-322-5323 for answers to your questions.

Created by the Bend Community at TBD Loft 2010