Designers fashioned trash into treasure Friday evening for a “Rubbish to Runway” re-fashion demonstrate, wherever spectators were treated with wearable art at the Galleries at LynnArts in Lynn. A part of the proceeds elevated from the party will aid Prolonged Way Dwelling, a charity that employs sustainable building to enable build housing and education in Guatemala.
Abby McIntyre, 10, waits backstage in her bottle cap robe. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Presiozo / AFP by using Getty Illustrations or photos)
William Gynan wears a jacket produced of re-purposed weatherproofing housing wrap and discarded dwelling designs. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Illustrations or photos)
Abby McIntyre, 10, and her sister Elizabeth, 12 design their outfits manufactured from bottle caps and jar lids. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Photographs)
Laela Bisgrove, 27, models a gown named “set the table”, made of 700 parts of cutlery. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP through Getty Pictures)
Malia Robinson, 14, walks the runway in her robe termed “Its all black and white”, which she produced from grocery store baggage. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by using Getty Images)
Types wait around backstage. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by using Getty Images)
Designer Becca Donohue demonstrates off her robe produced of old newspaper microcell movie. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP through Getty Pictures)
Versions and designers hold out backstage. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP through Getty Images)
Arleen Damon, 74, walks the runway in an outfit made of bird seed bags. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Illustrations or photos)
Katie Rotio types Carol Rosseland’s “Plastic Panache” created up plastic dairy products cartons.(Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by means of Getty Images)
Ava Perry and Alina Bartolo stroll the runway in their outfits produced from discarded party merchandise and trash from New England Bio Labs.(Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by means of Getty Illustrations or photos)
Styles wait around backstage forward of the Rubbish to Runway style demonstrate. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by way of Getty Illustrations or photos)
Malia Robinson, 14, poses in her robe known as “Its all black and white”, which she established from grocery retailer bags. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Visuals)
Newburyport Mayor Donna Holaday walks the runway in a gown named “Blue Ocean” created from previous re-purposed t-shirts and tag sale fabrics.(Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by means of Getty Photographs)
Designer Becca Donohue demonstrates off her gown created of outdated newspaper microcell film. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Photographs)
Trend graduate Alexis Lucas will work on her make-up backstage at the Garbage to Runway trend exhibit. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by using Getty Photos)
Cynthia Smith, 66, designs a gown built from packing products. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by using Getty Pictures)
Astrid Blanco wears a cape and belt made from tape, wire and washers at the Rubbish to Runway vogue display at the Galleries at Lynn Arts in Lynn, Massachusetts, on January 17, 2020. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by way of Getty Pictures)
A close-up of the re-purposed shredded medical squander from an unexpected emergency place worn by model and designer Beth Massey at the Galleries at Lynn Arts in Lynn, Massachusetts, on January 17, 2020.(Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Visuals)
Shredded healthcare waste from an emergency home worn by product and designer Beth Massey at the Galleries at Lynn Arts in Lynn, Massachusetts, on January 17, 2020. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by means of Getty Illustrations or photos)
A near-up of Renee Schineider’s robe “Picture This”, manufactured from components thrown away from a framing shop. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty Photographs)
Astrid Blanco wears a cape and belt manufactured from tape, wire and washers at the Rubbish to Runway vogue present at the Galleries at Lynn Arts in Lynn, Massachusetts, on January 17, 2020. (Joseph Prezioso / AFP)—(Joseph Prezioso / AFP by means of Getty Pictures))
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