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Good Looks 2025 Lookbook | Goodwill Central Texas

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REDUCE, REUSE, REIMAGINE

Talented local designers. Material salvaged from the bins. One unforgettable fashion show.

Direct from Goodwill Central Texas’ annual gala, the 2025 Good Looks fashion show showcased incredible one-of-akind designs and styles created from repurposed Goodwill finds.

Huge thanks to our amazing designers, stylists, and models for showing us how cool sustainable fashion can be and inspiring us to embrace secondhand style!

Interested in being featured in a lookbook? Tag us in your thrifting posts on instagram @austingoodwill

i3 Essential

Brandon is an educator and designer redefining contemporary fashion through sustainability, intention, and purpose. Through i3Essential, Brandon champions ethical creativity—crafting garments that are both aesthetically refined and socially responsible. His mission is simple yet powerful: to inspire individuals to wear their values boldly while contributing to a more sustainable and intentional future in fashion.

Carlette Thierry Carlette’s Creative Couture Carlette’s fashion journey began in her childhood closet, where she remixed hand-me-downs into confidenceboosting outfits that caught the attention of her classmates. Today, the Austin-based designer has taken her eye for bold ensembles to the runway.

Delaney Gibson Moon @bydelaneygibsonmoon

Delaney Gibson Moon is an accomplished multihyphenate creative based in Austin, Texas, working across music, visual arts, and fashion, with styling rooted in sustainable fashion, thrifting, and vintage finds. An advocate for authenticity, selfexpression, and pro-aging values, she champions conscious consumption through her love of thrift shopping, frequently uncovering distinctive pieces at Goodwill that shape her unique personal and professional aesthetic.

B. Eclectic @b.eclecticmagazine

Larissa Leath

Larissa Leath is the Editor-in-Chief of B. Eclectic Magazine, where she leads a creative platform celebrating fashion, culture, and diverse perspectives. She curates bold storytelling across print and digital media, amplifying emerging voices and fostering authentic creative expression.

Looking Friday @looking.friday

Looking Friday is a slow-fashion label committed to craftsmanship, sustainability, and ethical production. Every piece is handmade using natural fibers, deadstock fabrics, and leftover yarns, ensuring minimal waste and mindful creation. Looking Friday redefines fashion with quality, care, and purpose— creating garments meant to be cherished for years to come.

redeux style @redeux_style

Sarah Teresinski

Sarah’s brand, Redeux Style, has been on the forefront of upcycling and is widely recognized for inspiring circular living and environmental stewardship. Her goal is not only to educate and inspire sustainable choices, but to continue to create a global movement of upcycling and creating beauty with what we already have.

Honey+Fatale @honeyfataleclothing

Janette Lucio

Honey+Fatale is design centered around femininity and the outward expression of the unfading beauty of the inner self. Designer Janette gravitates towards romantic silhouettes and textiles usually sourced 2nd hand or deadstock, and she likes to practice couture techniques every chance she gets.

Elly Abels Designs @ellyabelsdesigns

Elly Abels

Elly Abels Designs focuses on bringing a splash of color to the fashion industry in a sustainable and colorful way. Using recycled textiles and zero-waste techniques, each piece is unique. With a passion for bright colors and bold prints, this fashion style is made for artistic people looking to express themselves genuinely.

Treasures Redeemed @treasuresredeemedroundrock

Elissa Mizell

Elissa Mizell is the architect-turned-artist behind Treasures Redeemed, a Round Rock, Texas–based clothing brand where she creates one-of-a-kind wearable art from locally sourced and sustainable materials. Her work blends thoughtful design with practical creativity, reflecting a commitment to handcrafted, unique pieces that resonate with everyday life and personal style.

GOOD NEWS

At this year’s A Good Night for Goodwill gala, we raised an incredible $240,000 for our Bridge Fund, which provides emergency assistance to students and program participants who need help with basic needs and sudden, unavoidable expenses.

As of November 2025:

individuals and families supported! 671

people received assistance with car payments 91

households received housing support

*including rental and mortgage assistance 144 274

households received utility support

*including internet and phone

people received uniforms or attire for work 20

75

households supported with groceries or other household needs

*including computers 35

people received work tools or business supplies

people received medical expense support 6 households received essential appliance rental support 5

Scan the QR code to read more about the people supported by A Good Night for Goodwill.

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