RECLAIMED 2025

A Fashion Show For Good

WORKPLAY MAIN STAGE, AUGUST 26TH, 5PM - 7:30 PM

Hitting the Workplay main stage for one unforgettable night: bold looks, big energy, and fashion that speaks. Expect a dynamic mix of reimagined, thrifted, and upcycled pieces from local designers—including standout work by Designer Daniel Grier of Splashed by DKG—all celebrating style with purpose.

This isn’t just a show—it’s a moment. We’ll honor the incredible legacy of retiring CEO Dave Wells and usher in a new era with Dr. DeWayne Cuffie, a visionary leader dedicated to expanding opportunity and impact across Alabama.

SPONSORS

RECLAIMED DESIGNERS & STYLISTS

  • Daniel Grier, Splashed by DKG

    Splashed by DKG is a bold, custom, luxury streetwear brand by designer Daniel Grier, rooted in eco-consciousness and individuality. Through upcycling and one-of-a-kind designs, the brand transforms reclaimed materials into statement pieces that celebrate cultural storytelling, reduce waste, and empower wearers to look and feel like superheroes with purpose.

    @splashedbydkg

  • Ilona Somers

    Ilona Somers is Teen Miss Alabama Earth 2025. She loves working with children and volunteered at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens this summer. As Teen Miss Alabama Earth 2025, she spoke at the Still She Rose Luncheon in Washington, D.C., volunteered with Black Warrior Riverkeeper for EarthBound EarthFest and was invited by Alabama Wildlife to attend the For The Birds Gala. She participates regularly in litter pick-ups with Black Warrior Riverkeeper, Cahaba River Society, and Bankhead National Forest. Ilona loves riding horses, running cross-country, playing flute in the marching and symphonic band, animals, and science.

  • Era’Nisha Kidd, NishaK Crochet.

    My name is Era’Nisha Kidd, and I’m the owner of NishaK Crochet. I’m 29 years old and I’m from Birmingham, AL. I’ve been in business since 2017. I’m a self-taught lefty, and I can crochet anything by looking at a picture or drawing. I crochet custom clothing for my clients and collections for fashion shows all over the South. In 2020, I started to teach classes, and I love every minute of it. I specialize in curvy customs, but I don’t discriminate. My goal is for everyone to feel confident, supported, & important while wearing my art. 

    IG & TikTok: NishaK Crochet

    Facebook: Era’Nisha Kidd

  • 81 Fine, Erica Nicole Patterson

    Erica is the visionary behind 81 Fine Design/Recreate, crafting Elevated Luxe Streetwear through both upcycled reinventions and original designs. She fuses street culture, high-end detail, and sustainability to craft wearable art, while transforming garments into statements that honor individuality, challenge trends, and celebrate the power of reinvention in fashion

    @81fine_haus

  • La Colección, Leslie Tate

    Founded by designer Leslie Tate , La Colección is a sustainable fashion brand rooted in heritage, creativity, and community. Raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Leslie grew up in the thrift stores where her grandparents worked, learning early on the value of resourcefulness and the beauty of secondhand treasures.

    Drawing inspiration from the traditions of reusar y reparar—reusing and repairing—Leslie hand-selects vintage garments from thrift stores and reworks each piece to fit those who love bold, effortless streetwear. Every garment carries a story, transformed with corazón and intention, honoring the belief in “repurposing with a purpose.”

    For Leslie, sustainability is more than a fashion trend, it’s a way of life passed down through generations, where nothing goes to waste and every item has value.

    @lacoleccion_usa

    @trynaborganicgoes

  • Southern Redhead Redux, Michelle Farley

    Southern Redhead Redux, Michelle Farley

    “I have strived to advance equity and social justice my whole life with my last two decades spent working to end homelessness. I am proud of national equity work that I have done but am equally proud that I have the opportunity to work as a creative for now while working to further sustainability, and to promote anti fast fashion living.”

    @SouthernRedheadRules

    Etsy: SouthernRedheadRedux

  • Magik Hall

    Magik Hall

    Magik Hall is a 17-year-old high school senior with a bold sense of style and a passion for all things alternative. Whether she's curating unique outfits from thrift store finds or experimenting with edgy fashion trends, Magik loves expressing herself through what she wears. With an eye for individuality and creativity, she turns everyday looks into statements—and she's just getting started!

  • Raw Theory, Alexis L and Natalia Johnson

    Raw Theory, Alexis L and Natalia Johnson

    Raw Theory, created by Alexis L and Natalia Johnson, is a sustainable slow fashion brand creating edgy, contemporary pieces that challenge convention. Each collection is inspired by personal narratives and lived experiences, making space for anyone who has ever felt like a misfit in their own fashion journey. Raw Theory challenges the pressure to fit into a world that insists on categorizing people.

    Social media handles:

    @rawtheoryofficial

    Depop: rawtheoryofficial

    www.rawtheory.us

  • Sage Allen

    Sage Allen

    I began teaching myself to sew about 11 years ago with the idea to make commercially appealing upcycled clothes for everyday, with affordable prices. Using only clothes that are “throw aways” or less likely to be resold. I have an LLC and hope to open a store/manufacturing spot as soon as possible.”

    @_sage_allen

    Facebook: Sage Allen Menswear and Home

  • Shyla Williams

    Shyla Williams

    Shyla Williams is a stylist and creative artist whose creativity and expertise in the realms of music, theatre and fashion combine to form a unique blend of her passions and talents. Shyla strives to think outside the box or create in a way that the inside of the box has never seen.

    @Babe.x.shypy

  • Mo.Ma by THS

    Tony Haute Sinclair first made their mark as a photographer, capturing striking images that told powerful visual stories. Always driven to create and get “the shot,” they began designing custom pieces for their own photoshoots out of necessity—garments that spoke the same language as their imagery with bold intention.

    The fusion of these two passions naturally evolved into a signature aesthetic where editorial artistry meets wearable design. As a sought-after fashion photographer, Tony Haute developed an intimate understanding of how clothing moves, frames the body, and conveys emotion. That insight became the foundation of their fashion label, a brand celebrated for its cinematic feel, innovative silhouettes, and visual storytelling.

    Today, Tony Haute continues to blur the lines between fashion and photography, crafting collections that are as striking on the runway as they are through the lens—proving that sometimes, the best way to shape the future of fashion is to see it first through a camera’s eye. A photographer engulfed by fashion.

    @momabyths

  • Nadiyah Gulley, The Wonder Bureau

    Nadiyah is a Clark Atlanta Alumna who got her start turning vintage treasures into gold to pay for college. She now spins creativity into everyday life. By day, she costumes worlds for Birmingham Children’s Theatre. By night, she leads The Wonder Bureau—a gifting & entertainment company, and secret mythical agency devoted to keeping the world’s celebration magic alive.

    @wonderbureauhqs

    @theswankydexperience

RECLAIMED 2025 Agenda
5 PM - 7:30 PM

5:00 PM – Doors Open: The Reclaimed Experience
Step into a space transformed. Explore mission-focused visuals, photo moments, and RECLAIMED merch, including the signature “Not today, landfill” tee."

5:00–5:45 PM – Cocktails, Heavy Hors d’Oeuvres & Conversation
Enjoy elevated bites and a complimentary drink while mingling with guests, partners, and community leaders.

5:15–5:45 PM – CEO Meet & Greet
Meet Dr. DeWayne Cuffie, Alabama Goodwill’s incoming President & CEO, and help us celebrate the legacy of Dave Wells in an informal and welcoming setting.

6:00 PM – RECLAIMED 2025 Runway Show Begins
Thrifted. Repurposed. Runway-ready.
Experience bold looks modeled by local students, Goodwill team members, and local models, all telling powerful stories of creativity and transformation.

6:45 PM – Finale Walk: Walk With Purpose
Community leaders take the final walk, closing the show with a united statement of visibility, purpose, and impact.

7:00 PM – Closing Toast & Thanks
Raise a glass to legacy, leadership, and what comes next.

7:15–7:30 PM – After-Glow
Stay for final photos, light conversation, and one last toast to the mission. 

CEO Meet and Greet

  • David (Dave) Wells

    RETIRING CEO

    “What a wonderful celebration of transformation! In 1902, Goodwill became the original recycler. We have continued every day since then to repurpose and reuse your generous donations. Donations that help build our local workforce. You will see fine examples of this at our Reclaimed event. As DeWayne and I “upcycle” ourselves to our next phase of life, I want to say thank you to our amazing team for all your hard work to help our community members earn sustainable careers. And of course, a big congratulations to our fellow community members who courageously take control of the life they desire and deserve!” —Dave Wells

  • Dr. DeWayne Cuffie

    INCOMING CEO

    Reclaimed is more than a fashion show—it’s a celebration of second chances, creativity, and community. Every piece on the runway tells a story, just like every life touched by Goodwill’s mission. We’re not just showcasing style; we’re spotlighting transformation.” —Dr. Dewayne Cuffie