Fashion clothes and glamorous outfits from waste. Everyday garbage is transformed into colorful and original trendy clothes. It's thanks to Kristen Alyce, an environmentally conscious stylist who starts from common waste to get the latest fashion clothes for women.
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Fashion clothes and glamorous outfits from waste. There trash of every day turns into fashionable clothes colorful and original. It is thanks to Kristen Alyce, an environmentally conscious stylist who starts from common waste to get the latest fashion clothes for women.
His extravagant designs include all kinds of clothing, give him cocktail dresses to evening dresses. Each dress carries the brand Garbage Gone Glam, which indicates the eco-sustainable project to which it belongs.
Among the discarded materials we find the cartons in Tetra Pak used for drinks and pasta packs. Kristen started thinking about how to recycle garbage for clothes when she was in college, after realizing how much garbage is produced every day by each of us.
So he started storing plastic bags, magazines, boxes and packaging for future projects. At some point she decided to start using waste to make clothes and she got amazing results.
Gradually he started working in the fashion industry, where he found a lot of openness regarding the sustainability of the materials to be used to make clothes. New looks, psychedelic colors and vintage inspirations have nourished his project. And here is the birth of clothes that represent a middle way between artistic expression and a form of denunciation for the disproportionate quantities of waste produced every day on our planet.
From a simple project she's born a real company that now has its own offices in both Florida and New York. Garbage Gone Glam has thousands of fans who regularly purchase new clothes and accessories from the store shop online.
They can also be requested tailored suits. They are always and in any case unique pieces, therefore a little expensive. But Kristen ensures that its clientele is not stopped by the price and that clothes born from waste attract teenagers, women and men, with a dedicated line consisting of original and exclusive jackets and trousers. After all, in the USA a touch of eccentricity in dressing it never fails and it is no surprise that the Garbage Gone Glam collection is successful, even beyond its ecological basis. What do you think?
Marta Albè
Photo source: Garbage Gone Glam
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