Have you ever tried to make a dress?
Have you ever tried to do the same thing only using recyclable materials? If yes HI FIVE!!!
It’s fun, challenging and really fulfilling in the end.
I have been doing freelance modelling for a few years and last year around this time I was approached by a local pageant competition organiser.
I have never done pageantry so I said yes to it. We live only once after all. Plus wanted to find out if the preconceived ideas about pageant competitions were real. But that is a story for another time.
As part of the competition we all had to create an EcoDress in support of recycling. I absolutely loved this because I think we could do so much better in every country when it comes to recycling.
Soo… The dress had to be wearable. In fact, I had to wear the dress on the evening of the final. And I did.
I’m a creative individual as well as competitive one so this task made me really excited.
First stop Pinterest -as always- to look for inspirations and amazing creations.
I was ecstatic by the end of all that research. Just couldn’t wait to get started.
Last thing I had to do was to decide what to use to make the dress. I chose to use paper for my dress. Not too original I know.
You might even say, it was an obvious and easy choice… I thought so too until I started to put the dress together....
I spent 2 months modelling and remodelling the paper dress using only cardboard, magazines, lot of glue and some black duct tape....
During this time I loved the dress, couldn’t wait to finish it and show it off but I was ready to lit it up more than enough times too. #creativemadness
Let me shows you in images how it all went down. And be my judge on how I have done!
First I just wanted to start with a sturdy base using cardboard and hoped to achieve a corset. It's actually really hard to mould and soften cardboard. I had to try and squash it before doing anything.
On this one you can actually see I have decided to create a long dress and the corset is actually looking a lot better. To create length news paper is the best. I could layer it and progress relatively fast.
My first attempt at finding material to fasten the corset was a stronger bin liner.....Let's just say it's not the best thing to use as it is not strong enough. Gaffa/duct tape worked the best for me in the end.
When I began my dress I imagined it to be very colourful and eye catching. I have used magazine pages to decorate and create flowers to stick on. I pretty much used up my entire Vogue magazine collection going back years.
Also, it is not that easy to spot but I have made the front of the dress shorter by this point. There were a couple of issues with having a long dress. Mainly the fact that I wouldn't have been able to step in it. I was trying to avoid looking like a Tin Man on the stage.
And what is a dress without some kind of accessories?! I thought throwing around a couple of fashion brand names on a paper chocker looked relevant at the time.
The finished dress!
And there is me wearing the dress on the night of the final.
Let me know what you think!
And I hope this article encourages you to recycle more because a lot of the things we use can be re-used and we only got this planet to live on.
Keep being awesome Steemians!
Upvoted. I never thought recycling can be applied in clothes and be that beautiful
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Thank you. Glad you found this interesting.
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Yeah. Its an interesting idea. Somebody can make much money out of it
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Such a great looking dress!
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Great idea!
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