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Tag Archives: trashion
Sneek Peek: photos by Liam Spradlin
So… I have an entire folder full of photos that I’ve been holding onto for a while. (Not a literal folder, and not literally “holding” them. You know what I mean!) But I can’t help myself from sharing one of … Continue reading
Posted in My Art, Wearable Art
Tagged clothing, fashion, models, photographers, Photography, recycled, repurpose, studio, trashion, upcycled, Wearable Art
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Save the Date – Future of Fashion 3
Mark it on your calendar…Our yearly fashion show for the Lexington Fashion Collaborative will be held on May 28th this year! Now in it’s third year, The Future of Fashion 3 will be held at Buster’s, a music venue in … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Photography
Tagged event, fashion, future of fashion, modeling, Photography, promotions, recycled, shows, trashion
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“Nextington 4″ fashion show Sat. May 8th
This Saturday at 7pm, myself and 3 other designers from the Lexington Fashion Collaborative will be showing our work at “Nextington 4″ … come out and see us! The show will be at Awesome Inc. located in downtown Lexington. Many … Continue reading
Trash Fashions Update
Thanks to everyone who made the Trash Fashions show (April 8th) a great success! There are so many people who helped make it happen, and I sincerely thank all of you. Jason was able to take some amazing “studio” photographs … Continue reading
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Tagged clothing, Events, fashion, Georgetown College, Photography, reception, recycled, recycling, runway, show, trashion
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Current Exhibit Sneak Peek
(I know, I know – the photo is tiny! But it’s meant to be only a peek, after all.) You may recognize the ensemble in the foreground, but the other outfit is new. I have heard a lot of great … Continue reading