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Andrea Crews, Paris, Reinterpreting Second Hand Fashion, recycled fashion, Second Hand Fashion, Reclaimed Design, Recycled Design, Sustainable Style Sunday, Fashion Recycling, Eco-friendly Fashion, Green FashionSustainable Style Sunday is on a recycling roll, so we figured we'd continue the theme with Andrea Crews, a Paris-based creative collective whose work defies definition as solely design, art, or fashion. Their projects are based on the use and reinterpretation of the second-hand garment as a social, economic and ethical choice. One part Swap-o-rama, one part Imitation of Christ, mixed with a let's-play-dress-up enthusiasm, they express their vision in workshops, performances, fashion shows, and eventually the commercial sale of their creations....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/andrew-crews-reinterpreting-second-hand/'>READ ARTICLE</a>13
Andrea Crews, Paris, Reinterpreting Second Hand Fashion, recycled fashion, Second Hand Fashion, Reclaimed Design, Recycled Design, Sustainable Style Sunday, Fashion Recycling, Eco-friendly Fashion, Green FashionSustainable Style Sunday is on a recycling roll, so we figured we'd continue the theme with Andrea Crews, a Paris-based creative collective whose work defies definition as solely design, art, or fashion. Their projects are based on the use and reinterpretation of the second-hand garment as a social, economic and ethical choice. One part Swap-o-rama, one part Imitation of Christ, mixed with a let's-play-dress-up enthusiasm, they express their vision in workshops, performances, fashion shows, and eventually the commercial sale of their creations....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/andrew-crews-reinterpreting-second-hand/'>READ ARTICLE</a>14














