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From Trash to Fashion, Clinton Center Recycle Fashion Show

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: December 2, 2012
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Well you know what they say; one man's trash, is another man's dress?

On Sunday, The Clinton Presidential Center hosted a unique fashion show,  giving local high school designers an opportunity to show how trash can be turned into treasure.
 
Students were given the task of taking all kinds of recyclables and turning them into fashion

One of the young designers, showing much promise.

"A 12 year-old named Phoebe Kennedy, and I haven't even seen her clothes yet, but my stylist form Memphis says she's not to be reckoned with... she will be a force in the future." said Connie Fail, manager at the Clinton Museum Store.

Many were in attendance tonight--including Arkansas' own Korto Momolu, from Project Runway.

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