Trash Fashion ’11 Recap Part IV: A Marriage of Inconvenience
All of the ensembles that sashayed down the Seattle RE Store’s Trash Fashion Show catwalk were remarkable in their own trashy way, but the one that took everyone’s breath away truly was this one:
A Marriage of Inconvenience by Alotta DeTritus aka Rebecca Maxim, modeled by Jaime Foster, photo by J McFoster
Unlike a love affair, marriage is a vow of commitment. An ordeal some may say. An adherence to your vows through thick or thin; in sickness and in health; till death do you part. This dress is about commitment to HIV medications. For those who rely on these medications to stay alive it can be like a marriage of inconvenience. This lovely bride is literally littered with the time stamped plastic packaging from the medication strips used at Bailey Boushay House for HIV sufferers, which you can see replicated in the streamers of her bouquet. In every way possible this dress is graphic reminder of the endless schedule of medication repeated ad nauseum week in week out, from head to toe. A verbose corset has been lit up by Swaroski-like broken safety glass from a car break-in last summer. The voluminous mattress cover skirt is embellished with paper pill cup flowerettes. The headdress has more plastic packaging, condoms, and syringes, draped with netting from Christmas trees and hardware store packaging . Her bouquet is a redux in packaging and accented with lemon and tangerine net bags. The designer, a nurse herself, would like to thank all of the Bailey Boushay nurses she works with who helped with this dress, and a big thanks to Ann Schussler, willing diverter of plastic trash from worksite to petticoat.
A Marriage of Inconvenience by Alotta DeTritus aka Rebecca Maxim, modeled by Jaime Foster, photo by John Cornicello
For more info, read the Whatcom Magazine article that features designer Alotta DeTritus HERE
FYI: for Medical wastes – Do not dispose of leftover medicines in the garbage or down the drain. Some pharmacies have a medicine-take-back program. For other biomedical wastes, call your local health department
A Marriage of Inconvenience by Alotta DeTritus aka Rebecca Maxim, modeled by Jaime Foster, photo by John Cornicello
As much as I enjoyed every creation at this year’sTrash Fashion show, this particular one was stunning – with its message and with its beautiful details. It brought tears to my eyes. Thanks for all the pictures so I can appreciate details I missed during the whirlwind show.
Truly, once is NOT enough when it comes to the Trash Fashion Show 😉
I sat through the dress rehearsal and both shows, and I STILL felt like there was so much more to see! and the descriptions of the outfits that Rayona Visqueen reads are really interesting and add so much more to the appreciation of the garments, so I wanted to share some of that, too.
yes, we cry at weddings, but this wedding dress made us teary for different reasons, it really was a poignant piece.
This is so fabulous, and to think that the royal wedding gown cost $400,000.00! She could have worn this and fed the hungry instead.
good thought, Jenny F, I was not even thinking of the royal wedding when I posted this!
ps National Presciption Take-Back Day is today, Saturday, April 30
Whoa Allota, you have outdone yourself! Inspired visual poetry of the heart. Bravo!
des
Thank you for your kind words.
Alotta D.