Recycling and sustainability is gaining popularity and people are becoming day by day more aware of it. Many popular fashion designers and fashion students have come up with some truly innovative, unusual and incredible ideas and created amazing garments using waste and discarded materials such as cloth, cans, plastic, and paper.
The designs inspire eco-friendliness.
This ballgown dress is created from recycled men’s ties
This little sun dress is created from plastic wrappers
This amazing gown is created by recycling old denims
Student fashion designer Carlos Bouman created this haute couture gown made from recycled dishcloths. It contains more than 100 dishcloths
This outfit is created by recycling worn out aluminum cans and bottle covers
Designer Gary Harvey created this amazing dress by recycling old Levis denims. Check out the interesting way in which the front and back of the old denim jeans are arranged alternatively.
Designer Gary Harvey created this colorful gown by recycling plastic food wrappers.
Designer Gary Harvey’s another creation made by using old military fabrics.
Check out this interesting creation made by braiding some discarded long pieces of fabric.
Val Hunt’s creation using drink cans, bottle tops, carrier bags, and plastic bottles.
Gown created by recycling old fabric bags.
Another outfit created by recycling men’s ties
Outfit created by stitching various fabric scrap pieces together.
Outfit created by recycling old clothes.
Outfit created by stitching various fabric scrap pieces together.
This garment was created by Whiteside using recycled automotive radiator copper found in factory bins s offcuts. The structure of the dress was created from rolled aluminum hoops and black fabric.
An amazing outfit created by recycling old new news papers
Designer Gary Harvey created this amazing dress by recycling old Levis denims.
Garments made by recycling old news papers and trench coats.
Arizona clothing designer Angela Johnson created these ballgowns from recycled T-shirts