Trashion

The 2009 Fashion Trashion show at the University of Minnesota, Morris featured outfits created from trash and recycled materials
A woman in Ghana wearing a dress made of repurposed waste.

Trashion (a portmanteau of trash and fashion) is a term for art, jewellery, fashion and objects for the home created from used, thrown-out, found and repurposed elements. The term was first coined in New Zealand in 2004[1] and gained in usage through 2005.[2] Trashion is a subgenre of found object art, which is basically using objects that already have some other defined purpose, and turning it into art. In this case, trash is used.

Initially trashion was used to describe art-couture costume usually linked to contests or fashion shows; however, as recycling and 'green' fashion have become more prevalent, trashion has taken a turn for the more wearable. The term is now widely used in creative circles to describe any wearable item or accessory that is constructed using all or part materials recycled materials, including clothing that has been thrifted and reconditioned.

  1. ^ "Turn your trash into 'trashion'," Thread.co.nz, 2004. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  2. ^ Scholtus, Petz. "Vaho is Trashion," Treehugger.com, 6 June 2005. Retrieved 19 March 2015.