Photos: EcoFashion on display at Santa Clara University

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Student models wearing recycled and reimagined clothing, and in some cases grocery bags, sauntered past audience members consisting of students, staff and faculty for the recent EcoFashion Show at Santa Clara University’s Locatelli Student Activities Center.

Designers and models from the university, with one designer being a staff member, created clothing from waste materials or clothes intended for the landfill. They were not allowed to spend any money. Fourteen different designs were shown by 16 designers.

They each named their designs such as “Shwasted,” made primarily of Trader Joe’s and Target bags designed by eight students, and modeled by two students, Quin Doughty and Billy Wagner. Another was named “denim on denim on denim,” designed by Michelle Chinn and modeled by Jeni Deneen.

Five judges picked winners in four categories: minimalist, high-end fashion, most imaginative and best overall. The audience chose “For the love of Denim” designed by Julianne Raman and modeled by Maise Clark as the fan favorite.

Best minimalist was won by “denim on denim on denim” designed by Michelle Chinn and modeled by Jeni Deneen. Best high-end fashion was won by “Forest Fairy” designed by Anna Truong and modeled by Ashley Treanor. “The Price You Pay” designed by Leticia Pereira and modeled by Pereira and Fabiola Fernandez, was named most imaginative. Best overall was won by “Asymmetrical Beauty” designed by Anna Truong and modeled by Jacqueline Thai.

 

“Shwasted” modeled by Billy Wagner and Quin Doughty pose on stage during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University’s Locatelli Student Activities Center in Santa Clara, Calif., on Wednesday, March 8, 2023. Designers and models from the university designed clothing from waste materials or clothes intended for the landfill. They were not allowed to spend any money. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student models, including Manali Shah, center, wearing a design called “Napa Valley” designed by Veronica Johnson wait for the awards to be announced during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Ashley Treanor wears a design called “Forest Fairy” designed by Anna Truong during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. Truong won best “high-end fashion,” for this design. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Shreya Shah, center, wears a dress called “Floral Bronzed” designed by Anna Truong during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Ashley Treanor, center, wears an outfit called “Forest Fairy” designed by Anna Truong during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Christina Nelson, right, wears a dress called “Retrospect” designed by Christina Nelson and Paulina Ursua Garcia during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student designer and model Leticia Pereira, center, reacts to winning the “most imaginative” award for her design called “The Price You Pay” during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Maise Clark wears a design called “For the love of Denim” by Julianne Raman during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. Clark won the “fan favorite” award for her design. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Quin Doughty puts on the design called “Shwasted” during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student designer Michelle Chinn, right, “denim on denim on denim” poses with her model Jeni Deneen during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. Chinn won for best minimalist design. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student model Manali Shah poses for judges wearing a design called “Napa Valley” designed by Veronica Johnson during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 
Student designer Leticia Pereira gets a hug after winning the “most imaginative” award for her design called “The Price You Pay” during the “EcoFashion Show” at Santa Clara University. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 

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