草榴社区 students take to catwalk wearing the latest in trash fashion
Students sporting outfits made from plastic bags, old newspapers and discarded foam, among other things, strut to a chosen theme song down the third-floor hallway of Western Washington University鈥檚 Ross Engineering Technology Building.
All of the outfits have been created by students in the industrial design program as they gear up for the , to be held at Western April 23.
Industrial design professor Arunas Oslapas says this is just the second year his design students have been involved with the Trash Fashion show, and designing the outfits helps students learn techniques 鈥 like fitting something to a human form 鈥 that they would not learn from typical industrial design projects.
According to the RE Store鈥檚 鈥淐all for Trash Fashion Designs鈥 website, at least 90 percent of each design must be made of materials that would otherwise have been thrown out. The theme for this year鈥檚 shows will be 鈥淧lastics Pollution,鈥 and participants are invited to address that theme in the garments and statements they submit.
The Bellingham Trash Fashion Show will be held in the Viking Union聽Multipurpose Room at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23. Ticket information is not yet available.




