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Sustainable fashion student upcycles soda cans and bottle caps in designs

This fashion student is turning old soda cans into glitzy and glamorous clothing.

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Designer Jackie Wolf-Schmidt attends the Art Institute of Chicago. As she refines her skills in school, Wolf-Schmidt is taking a sustainable approach to fashion. Her bold, eclectic designs are made of recycled yarn and feature hand-crafted embellishments and fabrics made from yesterday’s trash.

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Back in 2021, Wolf-Schmidt dropped her aluminum can collection. She used old cans of La Croix and other beverages to add pops of color, texture and movement to her pieces. The finished product — a jacket, jeans and vest — were runway-ready but only after some grueling work.

“Fellow fashion student here!!! I can’t even imagine how long this took you!” someone commented on the clip, which has 1.3 million views.

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“This is SO COOL! Thank you for saving and repurposing all these items. It turned out great!” another said.

“Keep going with this. It’s absolutely brilliant!” a person wrote.

Wolf-Schmidt must cut hundreds of cans into tiny pieces for each of her designs, like this chic knitted dress. Then she has to sew the pieces back together to create a cohesive look.

The artist works tirelessly on her projects by knitting and sewing seemingly whenever she has a spare moment — whether it’s in her studio or on a plane.

But cans and recycled yarn aren’t her only medium. Another notable work of Wolf-Schmidt’s is her avant-garde red dress made of 400 used plastic bags.

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