Recycled Election Couture

Green Inaugural Ball, a Trashion Showcase for Obama

Recycle Runway owner, Nancy Judd, will be showcasing some of her dumpster couture outfits at the upcoming Green Inaugural Ball in Washington.

Judd is well known for glamourizing garbage to create environmentally friendly ensembles made from recycled materials including crushed glass, rusty nails, electrical wire, cassette tapes, plastic bags and soda tabs.

Her outfits are incredibly unique wearable sculptures which each command prices in the region of $30,000.

The campaign couture outfits to be showcased at the Green Inaugural Ball include a 1950s-style cocktail dress made from Obama yard signs, a man’s winter coat covered with paper campaign door hangers, a woman’s "swing" coat stitched together using voter-registration materials and a ball gown made from campaign posters.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Fashion - There is an opportunity to disrupt the fashion industry by creating more environmentally friendly clothing using recycled materials, as demonstrated by Nancy Judd's recycled election couture outfits.
2. Upcycling - Businesses can take advantage of the rising trend of upcycling by finding ways to repurpose waste materials into unique and fashionable products.
3. Circular Economy - The circular economy presents an opportunity for businesses to not only reduce waste but also create new value through the reuse and recycled of materials, as demonstrated by Nancy Judd's recycled couture fashion.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - The fashion industry can disrupt itself by incorporating sustainable production practices and using recycled materials in clothing design, as shown by Nancy Judd's recycled couture fashion.
2. Waste Management Industry - The waste management industry can take advantage of upcycling by finding ways to monetize waste materials and repurpose them into products.
3. Event Planning Industry - The event planning industry can incorporate sustainable and environmentally friendly practices into their designs, such as using recycled materials for decor and outfits as shown by Nancy Judd's recycled election couture.

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