Trashion (a portmanteau of trash and fashion) is a term for clothing and accessories created from used, thrown-out, found, and repurposed elements.
Trashion is similar to upcycling and refashion, although it began with specific fashion aspirations.
The environmental aim of trashion is to call attention to and reduce the polluting outcome of fashion waste.
Trashion is also the subject of school projects,[4][5] local fashion shows,[6] community center exhibits,[7] and fundraisers,[8][9] among other purposes.
[10] Some contemporary trashion artists include Marina DeBris[11][12] and Nancy Judd.