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Woodhull School Brings Eco-Chic to the Catwalk

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In a time-honored tradition, Woodhull School hosted the annual Earth Day Fashion Show. This year, the students’ imagination was in full bloom as they transformed castoff clothing and clean, repurposed trash into wearable works of fashionable art. The students then strutted the eco-friendly designs down the catwalk for all their peers to admire.

Soda cans became a matching necklace, belt and earrings set and were collected by teacher Karen McNulty for donation to the Ronald McDonald House. Designs also featured plastic eggs, basket wrap and bunnies bouncing down the runway as skirts and bonnets. One student fashioned a newspaper tricorn and aluminum foil cut outs to become a swashbuckling pirate.

Every student brought their outfit to life, creating an Earth Day celebration that could rival the energy of New York Fashion Week.

Date Added: 5/5/2025