Designer always created new Fashionable and stylish dresses but a fashion student Rebekah Kirkland has designed an excellent dress by the help of waste crisp packets for her annual collage fashion show. It is made out of old Walkers Crisp bags and used of waste materials. She designed that types of girls dress for encourage other people to recycle their waste products. Fashion diploma student Rebekah Kirkland in Leicester College has designed a recycled dress that is made out of waste old crisp packets for her collage fashion event. The dress won Leicester Collage Sustainable Design award 2011 of this year. The dress was the big hit on this fashion show. The ultimate outfit took two months to make didn’t require her to eat a single crisp.
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Designer didn’t spent penny on waste empty bags while her family, fellow students and her friends donated her. She left a collection box the collage for other students to donate their waste packets. The packets were stitched in layers to avoid the full length dress with the size eight model burst the design in the limelight. The painstaking task involved stitching hundreds bags with a sewing machine without ripping them. Miss Kirkland said ‘the full length dress took two months to complete and won the college’s design awards.’ She also adds ‘this is a big thing for fashion these days to try to reduce waste so I took it a step further. I am recycling reducing waste and like art with prefer fashion to be many are based.
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