One man’s trash is another man’s couture.
At least, that’s Evan Hirsch’s philosophy.
The 28-year-old Midtown-based designer went viral on social media in March , after he bought a $6 sheath from Goodwill and transformed it into a sparkly cocktail dress.
Now, he’s bringing his reworked thrifted treasures to New York Fashion Week. 14
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This Saturday, Hirsch will present his latest collection, “Found Opulence,” a runway collaboration with the thrift nonprofit featuring 30 looks, all made from items sourced through its auction site, ShopGoodwill.com , or local Goodwill stores in New York and New Jersey.
“They told me to go wild,” Hirsch told The Post during an exclusive sneak peek of the goods at the Garment District factory that produces his samples.
His recreations