Trashy Fashion Design Criteria



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Trashy Fashion Design Criteria The Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County (SWANCC) is a non-profi t intergovernmental agency dedicated to providing environmentally-sound waste management services and programs for member communities - emphasizing source reduction (reduce, reuse), recycling and buying recycled or renewable products. Because of the Agency s focus on reducing waste, please adhere to the following criteria as you create fashions for the 2012 Trashy Fashion Show. If designs are not in compliance with this criteria, the outfi t will not be considered for the runway. In order to participate in SWANCC s Trashy Fashion Show Project, designers must live or attend a school in one of SWANCC s member communities: Arlington Heights Glenview Mount Prospect Skokie Barrington Hoffman Estates Niles S. Barrington Buffalo Grove Inverness Palatine Wheeling Elk Grove Village Kenilworth Park Ridge Wilmette Evanston Lincolnwood Prospect Heights Winnetka Glencoe Morton Grove Rolling Meadows The focus of this project is to take garbage pieces of parts that are destined for a landfi ll and turn them into artistic fashions, NOT to purchase or use new items (like duct tape or new garbage bags). At least 90% of the main outfi t must be compiled of found items, reused objects or recyclables (no food waste). Each designer or team must create a main outfi t and three accessories to correspond with a movie character in one the following categories.

Movie Categories: Your outfi t can be created within the following categories. Please note that the examples are for brainstorming purposes only and that you are able to pick any production you wish within these guidelines. Animated Toy Story, Beauty and the Beast, Brave Musical Mary Poppins, Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables Epic Titanic, Gone With the Wind, Star Wars, Pearl Harbor Material Suggestions: Consider how these items can be cut, folded, molded, knotted, shredded, stitched, woven or reconstructed to make an outfi t or specifi c sections within the design. Scraps of textiles or tiles Recyclables paper, plastics, aluminum, steel, cardboard, magazines, books, phone books, etc. Discarded clothing Beverage bottle caps or six-pack rings Burlap or plastic bags Old toys or game pieces Packaging materials Found outdoor objects pinecones, sticks, etc. Food containers (clean) Anything bound for the garbage or recycling bin Ideas for Finding Materials: These are some starting ideas, the possibilities are endless! Ask friends/neighbors to collect materials for you Shrink wrap any grocery or department store Any manufacturing industry, business or corporation Canvas scraps canvas bag industry Misc fabrics garment industry, upholstery shops, interior designers, carpet samples, etc. Burlap bags coffee roasters Silver plastic coffee bags Starbucks Plastic bags grocery stores Recycled materials your local recycling center or your own bin/toter cart School s Lost & Found Closets Basement

Main Outfit Options: Each participant must have a top and bottom combo or a dress ensemble. Dress Blouse/Top Vest Coat/Cape Seasonal Wear Skirt Shorts Pants Suit Formal Wear Accessory Suggestions Each participant must select 3 accessories. Belt Hat Glasses Umbrella Suspenders Socks Shoes/Boots Scarf/Shawl Wig Leggings Gloves Purse Hair Clip Mask Apron Tie Jewelry Travel Bag Props Collar Means to Attach Materials Try to use environmentally-friendly glues, dyes, paints, resins, etc. and be mindful of the weight of materials being used in the fi nished product. Hot glue gun or crazy glue Sewing techniques machine or by hand Packing or duct tape Safety pins or staples Weaving, braiding, lacing, crocheting or knitting materials Paper clips or rubber bands Natural adhesives rice, fl our with water mixture or milk/vinegar/baking soda mixture Planning Suggestions Designers should make sketches of outfi t from all angles What is the base material for the garment going to be? Is there a theme? Compile a sample board of materials to be used Sketch the outfi t with accessories Collect materials to be used Create a small scale outfi t to get familiar with materials Assemble outfi t Fit outfi t to model during the entire process Each designer must submit a color photo of their outfi t (front and back) and accessories with a written description of materials used to Mary Allen at SWANCC by Friday, September 21, 2012. Not all entrees are guaranteed to be in the fashion show. Submissions will be reviewed by a panel of judges for quality, originality and creativity, with show selections made by Friday, October 5, 2012. All designers will be notifi ed of inclusion by email.

Trouble-Shooting Tips and Suggestions Garments need to be well made and safe no sharp materials or edges Consider the comfort of the outfi t, can model walk up stairs, on the runway, sit, see, etc? Be aware of the weight of the accumulated materials Be mindful of materials selected to fasten garments and accessories Use sturdy thread, tape, etc. test fi rst Try to use environmentally-friendly glues, dyes, paints, resins, etc. If pattern is unclear, make a 3D small-scale version Ask for assistance if you get stuck (no pun intended) Allow enough time to make outfi t there are ALWAYS unforeseen challenges Fit garment on model several times during the process If you have any questions or need additional information, contact Mary Allen at (847) 724-9205, extension 204 or at mary@swancc.org. SWANCC s Trashy Fashion Show Timeline All fi les are to be sent to Mary Allen at mary@swancc.org. Commitment form due by Friday, June 15, 2012. Please take digital photos of the front and back of your fi nal outfi t, as well as the accessories for juried review. Outfi t and accessory photos and written descriptions are due to Mary Allen by Friday, September 21, 2012. All designers will be notifi ed by Friday, October 8, 2012, if their outfi t has been selected to be showcased in the November 15th fashion show. There will be a rehearsal for all selected designers/models before the show on Thursday, November 15, 2012, at 5:00 pm. Please be prompt. SWANCC s Trashy Fashion Show will be held on Thursday, November 15, 2012, at 7:00 pm. Location to be announced at a later date in conjunction with America Recycles Day, nationally observed on November 15th. Sources of Inspiration Recycle Runway, Nancy Judd: recyclerunway.com Gary Harvey, garyharveycreative.com Junk to Funk, Portland, OR: junktofunk.org Cameron s Pinterest, pinterest.com/cameron_ruen/trashy-fashions

Trashy Fashion Judging Criteria There are 25 total points possible, with a minimum of 15 points guaranteeing a spot in SWANCC s 2012 Trashy Fashion Show. Electronic photos of outfi ts and accessories are required and must be submitted by September 21, 2012. Please be mindful that this is a family-friendly show when designing your fashions. Models will walk down a runway several feet above the eye level of the audience. Please keep length of garments or materials used for event appropriateness. 1. Visual Impact (5 points) This is the fi rst impression made from looking at your garment. Is it a cohesive piece? Does it look planned out or were the items simply stuck to the outfi t? Were your design choices intentional? Do the colors and materials work together? Is there a wow factor? 2. Design Concept (5 points) Does your design have a concept behind it? Is there some sort of pattern, texture or intent within the design? Is it obvious what you were going for? What is the idea or plan behind the design? Is there a focal point? How well do the accessories go with the piece? This step may take some research and development time. 3. Construction Technique (5 points) Is your outfi t securely fastened? Will it fall apart tomorrow? Did you manipulate your materials in any way (ie. Cutting shapes, making patterns, weaving)? How is your garment held together (ie. Glue, staples, tape, cord, interlocking)? Does it carry the weight of materials used? 4. Creativity (5 points) How original is your outfi t? How did you make it your own? What was your inspiration? Was your concept executed well? Does your design look intentional? 5. Best Use of Materials (5 points) Were the materials reused, recycled or found - not bought? Does the type of material used fl ow with the style of outfi t? Is the material too heavy for your outfi t? Is the design enhanced because of your material?

Commitment Form I,, commit to create a quality trashy outfit with three (print name) accessories for SWANCC s sixth Trashy Fashion Show on Thursday, November 15, 2012. I understand that designers do not have to be models and will find my own model, or will let SWANCC know if I am in need of someone to model my outfit. I have read SWANCC s Project Criteria and reviewed the timeline and agree to adhere to these terms. I agree to: Make an outfit and accessories from a minimum of 90% reused or recycled materials. Follow the Trashy Fashion Design Criteria as outlined. I understand that my outfit must be of a character from a movie within one of the three categories. Check one of the following: I am creating an outfit by myself. I am part of a team to create an outfit and will be the main contact for the group. Signature Date Email Cell Phone Mailing Address City Zip Please scan or fax the Commitment Form and send to Mary Allen at mary@swancc.org or (847) 724-9605 no later than Friday, June 15, 2012. Thank you for your cooperation.

Designer Submission Form (For each outfit) Print Neatly! Designer Name: Cell Phone: Email Address: Community: Adult Sponsor: (If applicable) Movie Name: Movie Character: Write a description of the outfit and accessories you created with all materials used. Main Outfit Name: Materials Used (with percentage break-down of each, ie, 20% office paper, 30% foil, etc.): Where did the materials come from? Main Outfit Description: List Three Accessories:

Designer Information Designer Biography (School, Profession, Hobbies Tell us about yourself!): I do my part to preserve the environment by Model Information I will model my own outfit A friend will model my outfit this section must be complete! Model Name: Email: Cell Phone: Community: Comments: This form must be returned to Mary Allen by Friday, September 21, 2012. Be sure to include digital color photos of your outfit and accessories with a front and back view of each. You may email to mary@swancc.org or mail to: SWANCC Attn: Mary Allen, Recycling and Education Director 2700 Patriot Blvd, Suite 110 Glenview, IL 60026 If you have any questions, please contact Mary at (847) 724-9205, extension 204.