Eco-Friendly Designer Transforms Garbage Into Glamorous Outfits

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Most artists have a favorite material they like to work with. For 28-year-old Kristen Alyce, it happens to be trash. The eco-conscious designer uses her incredible talent to transform garbage like empty drink bottles and Skittles wrappers into glamorous outfits that sell for thousands of dollars.

Kristen says the idea came to her after she saw how much waste she and her three college roommates generated on a daily basis. The Fine Arts student began to dream about transforming the discarded bags and packages into beautiful garments. Her first dress made from plastic bags and rolled magazines was quirky, fun and even glamorous. However, she only made it to test her creativity.

The young designer did not consider starting a commercial venture until she spent a week working at Couture Fashion Week in New York City. There she observed the excitement generated by new and vintage looks and decided to see if her unusual idea would result in as much enthusiasm. She began by creating a line of 12 garbage-inspired dresses. They were a tremendous success and Garbage Gone Glam was born!

Today the company that has offices in Palm Beach, Florida and New York City, produces a wide variety of outfits that range from cocktail dresses to ball gowns. Kristen, of course, doesn't scout trash cans for her material anymore. Instead, she seeks it from companies that have manufactured more than they need and are planning to throw away the extras. Since the designer can work with anything from brochures to yellow page directory pages to candy wrappers, finding 'trash' is never an issue.

However, if you think the garbage inspired couture dresses come cheap, think again. The price for ready-made creations retails on the company's site from $500 to $1,500. Those seeking custom outfits have to fork out as much as $2,000 USD. Though that may appear expensive, the designer says that she has no shortage of customers. In fact thanks to persistent requests she now even has trash inspired attire for men that includes jackets, ties, trousers and even board shorts! While, most of the outfits are hardy enough to withstand multiple wears, whether they can be cleaned is a little unclear.

Resources: odditycentral.com, dailymail.co.uk

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1334 Comments
  • Dotalmost 11 years
    Alexander will wear one
    • Someone U knowalmost 11 years
      I hate it
      • Anonymous Stalkalmost 11 years
        I think that it is cool that she is able to do that even thought it is gross
        • 987almost 11 years
          wow so cool
          • love123321
            love123321almost 11 years
            the third picture is cute
            • jonathan1
              jonathan1almost 11 years
              1. Kristen Alyce's favorite material is trash. She uses it by making outfits. Her first bag was mad out of plastic bags and old magazines. 2. Working a week at Couture Fashion Week in New York City inspired her. She started with 12 dresses. Her company was called Garbage gone Glam. 3. They retail is from 500 dollars to 1500 dollars. What was unclear was why it was so expensive.
              • 123almost 11 years
                So Beautiful
                • luvalmost 11 years
                  i luv the target bag dress ; )
                  • lalaalmost 11 years
                    cooooool it is recycling paper!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                    • fi101almost 11 years
                      LOVE THE TARGET BAG DRESS!!!!!!!!