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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; On the 15th of November 2008, Kelly Cox who is a fashion designer herself, took some unsold and unwanted clothing and made them into something new. Then on a Saturday evening the Design Archives store hosted her first fashion show – Nouveau upcycled Vintage&#8230; Below is a series of video clips from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>On the 15th of November 2008, Kelly Cox who is a fashion designer herself, took some unsold and unwanted clothing and made them into something new. Then on a Saturday evening the Design Archives store hosted her first fashion show – <strong>Nouveau upcycled Vintage</strong>&#8230;</p>
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Below is a series of video clips from the show that night.</p>
<p><strong>Additionally Kelly was featured in the Greensboro News-Record.</strong></p>
<p><em>A snippet from the article:</em></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;&#8230;In Cox&#8217;s hands, an entire line of clothing has been revived. What was once relinquished by others &#8211; an old quilt, worn pillowcases, outdated men&#8217;s dress shirts &#8211; are now modern garments that appeal to women her age.<br />
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Skirts and dresses were fashioned from pillowcases and vintage buttons. She made a halter top from a man&#8217;s dress shirt, circa 1970 . She altered a leotard &#8211; who wears those now? -and added fabric from other dresses to create a short dress. Her favorite in the collection is a silky gray, pink and cream striped dress. She added a gathered peplum to the front of it for a layered or tiered skirt effect. Vintage red buttons were added for details.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s very flattering on because it creates an hourglass figure,&#8221; the diminutive Cox says.</p>
<p>Take a stroll through Design Archives with her and you&#8217;ll start to see outdated clothing differently. Even a dress from the &#8217;80s &#8211; one with shoulder pads and sleeves that poof out like lamp shades &#8211; can be restructured.</p>
<p>An oversize, cowl-neck purple sweater looks like something Jennifer Beals might have worn over a leotard in the movie &#8220;Flashdance.&#8221; But it&#8217;s a great color &#8211; a deep purple, like the children&#8217;s character Barney. Cox, who enrolled in UNCG initially as an art major, is attracted to garments with vivid colors.</p>
<p>If the sweater were taken in to better fit the female figure, it would be more updated. Remove the sleeves and shorten it, and it could be a vest.</p>
<p>&#8220;I really like clothing, and I really feel like there&#8217;s something interesting about vintage because (of) its history,&#8221; Cox says.</p>
<p>The older a garment, the more imperfect its condition. But that&#8217;s part of its appeal, Cox says. Worn fabric, tiny holes and sun stains don&#8217;t deter her. She can hide or cover the holes. Sometimes a discoloration can add an interesting pattern to a garment.</p>
<p>&#8220;I kind of feel like the people who are going to buy this stuff are going to have an appreciation for vintage stuff,&#8221; Cox says.</p>
<p>Design Archives is a giant treasure chest for someone like her. She became a store regular through friends. &#8220;We would go, and we would spend hours and hours literally trying on everything,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>Cox&#8217;s mother taught her to sew and encouraged her interest in fashion. But it was Design Archives owner Kit Rodenbough who is responsible for her foray into upcycled vintagewear.<br />
Rodenbough, a lifelong vintage-clothing collector, says Cox reminds her of herself at that age. In fact, Cox was just hired to design children&#8217;s wear for Bonaventure, a company Rodenbough worked for about 30 years ago.</p>
<p><strong>» <a href="http://www.news-record.com/content/2008/11/14/article/oldies_make_new_goodies" target="_blank">Full article</a></strong></p></blockquote>
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