YOUNG fashionistas took to the runway to raise money for charity in their annual fashion show.
Pupils at Bullers Wood School, in Logs Hill, Chislehurst, took part in the show, which was themed around iconic fashion in the movies.
Students customised second hand items and made their own clothes to create a collection displaying key looks inspired by films such as Quadraphenia, 007, Grease and Lion King.
They raised £1,300 for the Mountain Trust, which provides education and medical care for people living in poverty in Nepal.
Clothes for the show were donated by Harris Hospice Shop in Chatterton Road, Bromley.
Head of sixth form Yvette Bellis said: “The Art Department has been a hive of activity for months as donated clothes have been transformed. It was a huge success”
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