Check out these incredible dresses made by a fashion student from used pizza boxes and Coronavirus symbol (with photos)

A fashion student showcased her creativity by designing a dress using pizza boxes and incorporating the Coronavirus symbol as part of her final year project.

Fauve Wright, a fashion student at Northumbria University, utilized pizza boxes from her favorite pizza brand, Dominos, and turned them into stylish dresses rather than discarding them.

Fauve, who is also a passionate fashion photographer, also created a dress featuring the Coronavirus symbol during the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

  Yay or Nay? See the dresses this fashion student created out of used pizza boxes and Coronavirus symbol (photos)

 

She explained to Metro UK: ‘With Domino’s being such an iconic brand, and my go-to takeaway, I had a lightbulb moment when my family recently had a pizza party.
‘I kept the pizza boxes and put them to good use by making a skirt. Due to coronavirus, I’ve had to utilise materials to make all my garments, so this seemed like a perfect way to upcycle. ‘Pizza boxes are harder to work with than you’d imagine!’

 

  Yay or Nay? See the dresses this fashion student created out of used pizza boxes and Coronavirus symbol (photos)

 

Fauve mentioned that it took her a day to create the Domino’s skirt. Once finished, she captured the photos in her bedroom, with her sister Tiny as the model.

  Yay or Nay? See the dresses this fashion student created out of used pizza boxes and Coronavirus symbol (photos)