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Megan Amadon. a junior in apparel design, won Most Creative for her dress, which she created from footballs, astroturf, and spraypaint. She got the footballs from Coach Coury (an OSU alumnus) at Lake Oswego High School, where she graduated. She got the turf from Home Depot and spray painted it green. The whole process took about four weeks. I didn’t expect to Wl H .anything or Strive for an award either... it was absolutely amazing to have a piece of my work that I put so much effort into and was SUPER EXCITED about shown on the runway and close the show! - Megan
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Recycled j—d?lnion Setting the Bar for ONX ' Sustainable Design Story by Erika Altenhofen The 21st annual Recycle Fashion Show was held March 3rd in the MU Ballroom, whose 500 chairs were filled with eager community members. Nicole Ognibene, a junior in apparel design and merchandise management, coordinated thisyear’sevent. According to Ognibene, almost 70 garments were submitted. Designers were allowed to submit up to three garments composed of recycled materials, and could spend no more than $5 to make each outfit. For the first time, KBVR broadcast the show live online and on Channel 26, and provided two screens which displayed the designer’s name and materials used to make each garment. Charlie Rose Hormann created a ballerina outfit constructed of dryer sheets and hangers (shown on opposite page, top right model). It took me roughly 30 hours I would guess. It was a little bit of a pain, she told us. Materials used included broken luggage, netting, zippers, hardware, and an ex boyfriend’s T-shirts. The Best in Show award went to Jessie Curry, a senior in apparel design and merchandise management, whose dress was made of slit cardboard and fabric from the sewing lab’s recycle bin. “It was absolutely amazing to have a piece of my work that I put so much effort into and was super excited about shown on the runway.” all photos by Nathan Raymond
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