The Alternative Fashion Show will come to High Wycombe for the first time next month.
Bobkins Bazaar, formally Wycombe Food Hub Community Bazaar, is running the show using clothes that have been donated to them.
The charity and second-hand shop sell a large range of pre-owned goods including clothes, household items, children's wear, toys, games, toiletries, and bric-a-brac.
The shop's aim is to show that sustainable, affordable shopping is for everyone and to demonstrate that fashion need not be expensive.
The fashion show will take place in the Chilterns Shopping Centre on May 12 between 8pm and 10pm.
This show features the works of celebrity fashion designer and local university lecturer Juliet Hamilton, alongside the hair and make-up artistry of Retro Beauty.
The event has also been given great support from the mayor of High Wycombe, Andrea Baughan whose "The Mayor’s Appeal" will be sponsored by the event.
Wycombe Food Hub’s Community Bazaar rebrand to Bobkins Bazaar looks to honor the life of director Bob Kin while trying to fight the stigma people around second-hand shops.
A spokesman said: "These products are truly for everyone, no matter your financial position.
"Fashion and food should be accessible and affordable for everyone!"
Tickets for the show are available at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/Wycombe-Food-Hub?fbclid=IwAR0hUJJKJ_503IBzA-EHWE8rq-Vk511gXqLATiXbrQ11hJ35iAkVesaqrgM
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