A fashion show is being curated using charity shop finds to raise awareness of sustainability.
"I buy all my clothes in charity shops and it feels special to say, 'I got this second hand', you feel like you've earned it.
"Second-hand is an opportunity to constantly reinvent yourself and make fashion what you want it to be instead of adhering to what is subscribed," she said."I actually own and wear a jacket that my grandpa wore when he was in the army.
"If you're looking at vintage stores they'll have low pricing. It's a way for people with any income to find more unique things." "Witnessing someone branch out from their usual style and gain new confidence gives me passion and fulfilment.Brandon Trust said the event highlights the importance of charity shops in the "circular economy"
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