SATURDAY MAY 4, 2024
Local designers and creatives of all ages and abilities, have come together at JUMP to create wearable art and fashion using thrifted and recycled items for JUMP's Revive Fashion Show. Designers were generously provided access to the Idaho Youth Ranch to collect materials and “Revive” them into new, fashion items- turning them into works of art. The public is invited to the free fashion show highlighting sustainability, and how we can make more conscious choices to be kinder to our planet.
2024 DESIGNERS
Adalie Frazee | Aiyana Miller | Althea Strain | Amanda Fitch | Annan Stevens | Azariah Fisher | Bailey Roman | Banesa Lopez | Benny Sailors | Bonnie Fontes | Brenda Ledet | Brooklynn Wellman | Brynn Foy | Caitlin Fiedler | Clara Smith | Celeste Sanner | Cipriana Forgy | Claudia Burton | Cole Clarkston | Cynthia Prien | Daisy Arevalo | Dani Sanchez | Daniela Morales | Danielle Harbin | Danielle Wellman | Deborah Bell | Dunya Wojcik | Elizabeth Harbin | Elizabeth Wiegley | Elsa Willis | Eva Everett | Evelyn Jelsovsky | Fern Alexander-Stern | Genea Jenkins | Gia Miller | Harrison Mclenna | Hayda Lara | Ila | Isaac Daniel | Izzy Monnot | Izzy Primus | Jade Kujala Ziker | Jan Ciano | Jenna Gallegos | Jessie Alexander-Stern | Jorge Negrite | Josie Hochhauser | Judy Hallett | Kash Howard | Katie Hansen | Kayla Player | Keira Cluphf | Kyle Fuller | Kyrsten Spann | Layla Brown | Leonardo Ryan | Lillian Clarkston | Linda Marie Hilton | Livia Briggs | Lucille Valencia | Luna Neal | Madeleine Brown | Mari Guevara | Maryann Kolb-Eckert | Mason Krause | Melanie Hamon | Mercedes Huse | Michelle Quinn | Moira Garity | Mojave Hayes | Monica Sailors | Natalia Willis | Nia Zaragoza | Nicki Vogel | Noah-Lea Pinkney | Olive Mbulambo Shamakwete | Olivia Oatman | Paola & Payette Eldredge | Paxton Hergenroeder | Rebeckah Hildibrant | Renee Pilbeam | Renée Coursey | Rita Newberry | Sandrine Regnier | Sara Cunningham | Savanna Cole | Savannah Gross | Sawyer Bastar | Scarlett Kujala Ziker | Sebastian Wojcik | Sharon Maley | Shaun Muscolo | Shay Haas | Shaylee Fisher | Shea Gillis | Shellie Xiong | Stacy Smith | Susan Jensen | Tannya Cluff | Tia Short | Vicky Jekich | Yao Yin
Check out this video of last year's show:
See the photos from the event here.
Volunteers WANTED:
Interested in Volunteering at REVIVE this year?
We would love help with:
Hair & Makeup, Audio/Visual, Camera Crew, Photographers, Sewers, Music Coordinators, Fabric Magicians, Event Production crew, Modeling/coaching, Thrift Flip Session Leaders, sustainability enthusiasts, paper folders, more!
Contact: volunteers@jumpboise.org
IN THE MEDIA:
KTVB Idaho Today: Idaho To Do - REVIVE Fashion Show at JUMP
Boise Weekly: JUMP's REVIVE Fashion Show to feature recycled goods
KTVB: UPCYCLED FASHION WITH THE REVIVE FASHION SHOW
IN COLLABORATION WITH
Shaun Muscolo
Amanda Fitch
Bob Amoureux Photography
More on Sustainability in Fashion:
TED TALK - 3 creative ways to fix fashion's waste problem
A Stylish Investment: Making Fashion Sustainable
Sustainability Resources in Boise:
Donation Sites for Used Clothing
If you have clothing that you don’t love anymore, but is still in wearable condition, consider donating it to a thrift store or other local organizations. The Idaho Youth Ranch is a great option, and helped sponsor the REVIVE Show!
Donation Sites for Any Textiles
If you have clothing that is worn out and not in the condition to be re-worn, a great way to keep it out of the landfill is textile recycling. Unfortunately, Boise does not have any specific textile recycling centers. However, the Boise Reuse Market is a donation based craft (and everything) store that can accept fabric donations, so they can be made into something new!
Good on You
If you want to shop sustainably, but are unsure how to get started or where to shop, this website gives various brands a “sustainability score” after analyzing their business practices and environmental footprint. It is also available as an app!
Textile Repair
Repairing your clothing or accessories when they rip or snag is a great way to make your pieces last longer, but if sewing isn’t in your skillset, finding a way to repair becomes a little more difficult. Unfortunately, Idaho isn’t home to many Textile Repair services, but the two links below showcase maps of different places across the world you can ship out your items in need of repair to.