By William Johnson
The Shorthorn staff
Aluminum cans littered
the front lawn of Brazos
House as Anais Harvey
strutted in black dress of
caution tape and a trash
bag.
This was the scene in
front of Brazos House for
the second annual RecycleMania Art and...
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By William Johnson
The Shorthorn staff
Aluminum cans littered
the front lawn of Brazos
House as Anais Harvey
strutted in black dress of
caution tape and a trash
bag.
This was the scene in
front of Brazos House for
the second annual RecycleMania Art and Fashion
Show Monday night saw
Brazos’s D ramp covered
in various cans and bottles as a part of the recycling theme.
New to this
year’s festivities, hosted by
Brazos House resident assistants, is the inclusion
of the recycled artwork
category.
Student submissions had to be completely
made of recycled materials in order to participate.
“This helps those who
don’t feel like they can
do fashion participate in
this year’s vent,” Harvey, a
visual communication junior, said.
Harvey entered a dress
constructed of duct tape,
caution tape and a black
trash bag.
Her initial inspiration, she said, was
the Lady Gaga music video
for her single “Telephone.
”
The dress took a little over
three hours, she said.
Nick Guman took home
first place in
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