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Young people in Gloucester getting creative at weekend event

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Young people in Gloucester getting creative at weekend event

An event highlighting sustainable fashion through an upcycling fashion show with live music, talent, clothing stalls, and a free workshop is set to take place this weekend in Gloucester.

Open to 16-30 year-olds, the event is an opportunity to explore an art exhibition in collaboration with Hundred Heroines and enjoy short films highlighting the sustainable fashion theme throughout the day. Described as a “fantastic opportunity to discover new ways to repurpose your clothes, see cutting-edge sustainable brands, and watch performances by aspiring artists from The Music Works”, young people are at the heart of the event.




Called Revive Couture, young people involved are the stylists, musicians and fashion models taking part where the event can give them a chance to learn about the impacts of fast fashion.

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Tia Callum as Creative Director says the event at Gloucester Guildhall will be “amazing to see how we’ve all come together. We’re all young people who want to engage, produce something spectacular and do great things for Gloucester.”

Describing it as a good opportunity for young people to add to their CV, Tia adds that the idea of upcycling as the creative reuse of items “is more than where something has come from and there’s a story within the clothes. The fashion show is all about showing why the clothes look good, the message is we’re helping the environment and we don’t need to fast fashion we need to shop smart.”

Katie Taylor styling the model with her upcycled design(Image: Tia Callum)

Stylists taking part include one member who wants to be creative to help their mental health and as a freelance costume professional, Katie Taylor spells out some facts about fast fashion where on online marketplace Vinted, daily there are always millions and millions of secondhand clothing.

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