Diane von Furstenberg is now designing rubbish — for a good cause.

The iconic fashion designer, who is famous for her universally flattering wrap dresses, debuted the “ScrapWrap” made from textile leftovers and other post-consumer waste materials at New York Fashion Week.

The eco-fab project wasn’t a one (wonder) woman job: DVF teamed up with 28-year-old Amanda Cerny, a former GUESS model, actress, Instagram sensation and UN environment ambassador, for the project to raise awareness about the environmental impact of the fashion industry.

Sustainability Meets High Fashion

To bring the project to life, Art LOVES Earth partnered with Parsons School of Design, enlisting three of their top fashion students—Lara Tang, Joshua Mudgett, and CK Zhang. These talented volunteers dove into DVF’s sample room, transforming leftover textiles and post-consumer waste into a stunning, zero-waste creation.

Documenting the process was VRTU Studios, whose production team volunteered their time to capture every moment. The project culminated in a paparazzi-worthy debut: social media star, actress, and UN Environment Ambassador Amanda Cerny wore the ScrapWrap outside the Marc Jacobs show, causing a buzz at New York Fashion Week.