A free sustainable fashion show is set to take centre stage this autumn in Selby.
The event, taking place at Selby Abbey on Wednesday, November 12 at 5pm, is a collaboration between Selby College, Up For Yorkshire and Our Zero Selby.
The event aims to promote sustainable, second-hand fashion as part of the Shop for the Future initiative.
Elaine Whitehead, curriculum development manager for art and design at Selby College, said: "Being a part of this local and sustainable initiative is important to us as we are always trying to incorporate sustainability into our practice at Selby College.
"Second-hand shops around Selby have already kindly donated items to our students which they have been using in their various projects - both reducing waste and stimulating our students' creativity.
"The show is a great opportunity to showcase this whilst building their confidence as artists."
The event will feature a runway show, exhibitions, information stalls, welcome drinks and nibbles.
Student work on display will include upcycled fashion, 3D outcomes made from items provided by local charity shops and documentary photography.
The Shop for your Future initiative, supported by David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire and funded by York and North Yorkshire Combined Authority.