Bin day: why trash fashion is still inspiring designers
Carrier bags, supermarket shoppers, bin bags and litter have hit the runways for years. One man’s trash and all that, eh?
Carrier bags, supermarket shoppers, bin bags and litter have hit the runways for years. One man’s trash and all that, eh?
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