with the backlash that comes with every major trend (gladiator sandals and shorts for men included), there is inevitable street  art that allows you to think about fashion and its effects on society.
one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, it should seem. thus, adrian kluger has begun a project to gather neighborhood trash and dress it up a bit with a premise to “beautify New York City and raise the public awareness of the arts and the environment.” next time you’re out, look for those polka-dots.

with the backlash that comes with every major trend (gladiator sandals and shorts for men included), there is inevitable street art that allows you to think about fashion and its effects on society.

one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, it should seem. thus, adrian kluger has begun a project to gather neighborhood trash and dress it up a bit with a premise to “beautify New York City and raise the public awareness of the arts and the environment.” next time you’re out, look for those polka-dots.

  1. ohlarissa reblogged this from sarazucker and added:
    open in NYC!!! :O
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  3. missmarymackk reblogged this from sarazucker and added:
    wasn’t so long ago that i had...designer trash bags in bergdorfs
  4. projectgadabout reblogged this from sarazucker and added:
    bags like that. Much better than
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