Youngsters showcased unique, self-made costumes at a fashion show in Worcester, following creative workshops.

Brenda Killigrew, the creative director and a Remade trustee, oversaw the fashion show. The young people enjoyed the workshops a lot.
The kids could freely create costumes and make unique designs. They picked materials from Remade’s range. The workshops sparked creativity. Holly Davies really liked the freedom to be creative.
Holly said it was fun to just “go for it” with her outfit. She liked picking and combining many fabrics.
Annabel Gittings felt it was a chance to be creative. Many materials were available for them, including leather and different threads, with special needles adding to the options.
Annabel learned to use a sewing machine, as before she only sewed by hand. She enjoyed the whole experience. The show happened on Saturday at 4pm.
The location was the Heritage Hub in Friary Walk, Crowngate. Brenda Killigrew expressed her thanks to the people who organized the event.
Brenda wanted the models to have fun and hoped they would remember their runway experience. The event focused on a memorable show.