A sustainable fashion show drew a packed audience at Malvern Cube.
The show, now in its third year, was organised by Malvern Green Space and produced and directed by Sue Dakin, who also created many of the costumes.
Malvern's mayor, Marilyn Birks, was in attendance on Saturday (November 9) to support members of her mayoral charity, Cube Youth, who were taking part.
The show, backed by Malvern Hills District Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund for Levelling Up, aimed to raise awareness about the environmental impact of the fashion industry.
It highlighted issues such as pollution caused by textile manufacture, shipping, transport, and landfill, as well as the use of child labour.
There were also two dramatic interludes addressing the profits made by high street fashion and the wastage of excess clothing.
Cllr Birks said: "It was a fun event, expertly led by Phil Ironside as the master of ceremonies, and the message was clear: reduce, reuse, recycle clothing.
"On display was an inventive and creative repurposing of garments for men and women.
"The rest of the audience and I had a great time; we bopped along to the music, cheered the models, and learned about the alarming effect the fashion industry is having on our planet."
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