Adriane Honerbrink models her "Aluminum Raven" made of recycled aluminum cans, pvc pipe and recycled fabric at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Adriane Honerbrink models her "Aluminum Raven" made of recycled aluminum cans, pvc pipe and recycled fabric at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Photos: Wearable Art 2016: Reflections

All photos by Michael Penn / Juneau Empire

Veronica Lietz and Cordova Pleasants model their "Queens of the Sea" entry made of driftwood, mussels, China hats, scallop shells, nautilus, conches, starfish, sand dollars, beach glass, pearls, fishing nets, tulle, burlap, wire, copper and cotton fabric at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Veronica Lietz and Cordova Pleasants model their “Queens of the Sea” entry made of driftwood, mussels, China hats, scallop shells, nautilus, conches, starfish, sand dollars, beach glass, pearls, fishing nets, tulle, burlap, wire, copper and cotton fabric at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Hanna Davis models her "Two for the Show" made of lots of money, mostly $2 bills, at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Hanna Davis models her “Two for the Show” made of lots of money, mostly $2 bills, at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Lindsey Leder models Carly Varness' "The Way to Hell" made of drinking straws, stir straws, fabric, fur, plastic bottles and foam core at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Lindsey Leder models Carly Varness’ “The Way to Hell” made of drinking straws, stir straws, fabric, fur, plastic bottles and foam core at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

DJ Manuel Hernandez keeps the beat during the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

DJ Manuel Hernandez keeps the beat during the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday.

Charlee Gribbon, Mary Maenpa and Shutney Koehrsen model artist Beth Bolander's "Reflection of Choice: Religion, Drugs, Money" made of pages from religious books, plasitc narcotic tubes and pennies at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016.

Charlee Gribbon, Mary Maenpa and Shutney Koehrsen model artist Beth Bolander’s “Reflection of Choice: Religion, Drugs, Money” made of pages from religious books, plasitc narcotic tubes and pennies at the Wearable Art Extravaganza 2016 at Centennial Hall on Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016.

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