The competition heated up towards the end of our Recycled Denim Challenge, but it was superstar upcycler Miranda Chance that emerged victorious with her woven saddle bag. Made from castoff jeans and leather jackets, her aptly named Chance bags are an incredible mix of style, versatility and craft, that breathe new life to unwanted items. Jump ahead for the lowdown on this winning designer as well as a look into all the incredible pieces that make up her inspiring collection.
Related Posts
-
TweetShare on Tumblrreddit_newwindow='1' EmailLooking for an awesome eco-friendly gift for that gadget junkie in your life? Then look no further because we’ve got the lowdown on
-
TweetShare on Tumblrreddit_newwindow='1' EmailSamantha Pleet’s Fall/Winter 2011 collection incorporates a multitude of themes to create one charming and very wearable collection. Inspired by mythology, astronomy, medieval
-
TweetShare on Tumblrreddit_newwindow='1' EmailIf you love wrapping and opening wrapped gifts but hate the resulting pile of wasted paper, then you might want to check out
-
Featured Author
David Trubridge's Glittering 'Light Rain' LED Installation is Inspired by Earth Elements
Reclaim x2: NYC Designers Team Up to Create One-Off Works with Proceeds Going to Sandy Storm Relief
Purchase Tickets for the Bay Area Screening of Studio H's New Documentary "If You Build It"
Inhabitat's Favorite Brooklyn-Made Green Designs at BKLYN Designs 2013!
-
Read Inhabitat
-
Search Categories
-
Recent Posts
-
Recent Comments
-
Browse by Keyword
follow inhabitat on:
popular today
all time
most commented
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
more popular stories >
© Inhabitat.com 2013 | About Inhabitat | Contact Us | Advertising with Inhabitat | Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Inhabitat, LLC




























American capitalism boot is the fit that works best