See how this store is turning 'trash' into charitable fashion treasure.
HOUSTON, Texas -- A non-profit design house in Houston is finding the beauty in"trash" and making upcycling fashionable!Designers transform leftover materials from the fashion industry and donated upscale items into brand new creations.
From dog collars made from neckties to handbags made from old evening gowns, Magpies & Peacocks is filled with unique finds! Its one-of-a-kind collections recently captivated London Fashion Week and have also been featured in British Vogue!
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