A model wears a dress made out of recycled material during a show organised by LGBT fashion designers to battles discrimination in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, October 24, 2018. (Photo by Samrang Pring/Reuters)
A woman models the Julie Concealed Carry Handbag by Hiding Hilda during the “Fashion & Firearms” concealed carry fashion show at the National Rifle Association (NRA) annual meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S., April 27, 2019. (Photo by Lucas Jackson/Reuters)
Attendees walk on the illuminated runway following Alexander Wang's “AW Collection 1” presentation at the Rockefeller Center in New York, U.S., May 31, 2019. (Photo by /Andrew Kelly/Reuters)
Models play with a dog backstage at the Missoni Spring/Summer 2020 show during the Milan Fashion Week on September 21, 2019 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Rex Features/Shutterstock)
A model is groomed backstage of the Fashion East catwalk show during London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2017 in London, Britain September 17, 2016. (Photo by Neil Hall/Reuters)
A model presents a creation made of plastic cutlery during Trash Fashion Show in Macedonia's capital Skopje, on Wednesday, June 5, 2013. Teams from 47 high schools from Macedonia participated in the show with creations made of redesigned materials from waste such as plastic bags, newspapers, cardboard, plastic bottles, cans, used paper, etc. (Photo by Boris Grdanoski/AP Photo)
Fashion is all around, the statement has been proved by a New York based photographer named Bela Borsodi, who created and captured fashion faces made of clothing.
“By 1969, the fashion choices of tens of millions of young American men and women were as variegated and ever-evolving as the world around them. Cultural transformation was an irresistible force during the Sixties, and across America and around the globe civil rights, women’s and gay liberation, the sexual revolution and, of course, the explosive soundtrack of R&B, soul and rock and roll informed everything from politics to fashion”. – LIFE. Photo: Corona del Mar High School students Kim Robertson, Pat Auvenshine and Pam Pepin wear “hippie” fashions, 1969. (Photo by Arthur Schatz/Time & Life Pictures)