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Madison Monge made her dress out of newspaper and plastic bags.
Lexis Angel shows off her high fashion newspaper dress at the Belle Terre Elementary School Earth Day Fashion Show.
Landen Smith took second place in Accessories with his duct tape covered milk jug hat, paper sword, paper belt and cork-lifted shoes.
Lance Sotaridona won first place in Business Attire for his cardboard suite and briefcase.
Keith Castronovo created an environmentally friendly television hat.
Kayleigh Sookram shows off her newspaper top, plastic bag skirt and newspaper heals.
Kadance Nickmeyer won second place in High Fashion for her scalloped wedding dress made of coffee filters and Sweet and Low earrings.
Joshua Sepe made a Bat mobile from a cardboard box wrapped in streamers. He also used yarn and plastic cups.
Jex Nelson shows off his super hero costume made of boxes.
Isabella Tietje won first place in Everyday Wear for her rain coat made of garbage bags, duct tape and bottle caps.
Diana Cangialosi took third place in the High Fashion category with her Target bag dress.
Brianne Morse models a hair piece made from a netted orange bag and ribbon.
Brianna Tucker shows off her purse made by covering a tea box with newspaper.
Autumn Bryan models her newspaper dress.
Alexus Ear won second place in Everyday Wear.
Alessandro Bevacqua shows off his bottle cap necklace.
Aiden Schissler took second place in Business Attire.
Sebastian Bernardi shows off his plastic bag bow tie and paper bag vest.