Plastics Make it PossibleSM Partners with Gen Art for Designer Competition



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Plastics Make it PossibleSM, a program sponsored by the plastics industries of the American Chemistry Council, is partnering with Gen Art, to create a nationwide design competition challenging new and established fashion designers to create two dynamic womenswear looks made from fabrics that include plastic-based fibers such as chiffon, rayon, nylon and more.

Plastics Make it PossibleSM Partners with Gen Art for Designer Competition

Interested designers can submit their creations here and the winner will receive a $10,000 prize and runway show at Gen Art’s Fresh Faces event at Winter 2010 New York Fashion Week. Even if you’re not a budding Versace or Armani you can still get involved – consumers can vote for their favorite looks through December 15 by visiting the same website. All entries must be submitted by December 1 and the winner will be announced December 21.

To learn more about Plastics Make it PossibleSM, visit: www.plasticsmakeitpossible.com.

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  • Aurel_87
    sounds like they want to give plastic some good publicity when a movie like plastic planet is on the big screen...
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