08/30/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Not Another GALLERY!
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Canadian Artist and Satirist David Craig Ellis Debuts Fall Fashion Collection Made Entirely from 30 Years of His Own Used Clothing
BROOKLYN, NY ā This September, Canadian artist and cultural provocateur David Craig Ellis will unveil his first-ever Fall Collection, a fashion line decades in the makingāliterally. Every piece in the collection is repurposed and rebranded from Ellis' personal wardrobe, worn across the past 30 years at iconic New York haunts like The Scrap Bar, The Cat Club, and The Limelight.
Titled āUSEDā, the collection features everything from faded jeans and polyester Leviās to once-loved pajamas, used socks, and even underwearāeach piece silk-screened with Ellisā signature āUSEDā logo. No garment is spared, including a tracksuit that āfell off the back of a truckā and was purchased from a Little Italy tough guy, now reimagined and proudly included in the collection.
The line will debut at Not Another GALLERY! in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on Saturday, September 13, during the height of New York Fashion Week. The opening night event runs from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM, with a runway show kicking off at 8:00 PM sharp.
Expect an outrageous, unfiltered evening in true Ellis fashionāfeaturing an open bar, exclusive giveaways, and a full showcase of hundreds of āUSEDā pieces that push the boundary between art, fashion, and absurdist commentary.
Event Details:
š Not Another GALLERY! ā 109 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY
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Saturday, September 13, 2025
ā° 6:00 PM ā 10:00 PM (Fashion Show at 8:00 PM)
šø Open bar | š Prizes & giveaways all night
Join David Craig Ellis as he turns nostalgia, nightlife, and well-worn fashion into a bold new vision of wearable art.
About David Craig Ellis
David Craig Ellis is a Canadian artist, satirist, and cultural agitator known for his irreverent style, punk sensibility, and genre-defying work. His artistic practice spans painting, performance, and now, fashionāalways with a sharp tongue and a wink to the absurd.