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Telford teens put sustainable fashion in the spotlight with charity catwalk
Summary
Young people from Telford organised a charity catwalk of customised second‑hand clothes at Randlay Community Centre, supported by CALM, a free weekly programme run by Co‑op and Barnardo's.
Content
Telford young people organised a charity catwalk to showcase sustainable, second‑hand fashion at Randlay Community Centre. The idea came from attendees of CALM, a free weekly service run by Co‑op and Barnardo's that offers crafts, life skills and mental wellbeing support. Participants sourced items from local charity shops and worked with 'With Love From', a Shropshire Libraries initiative, to customise outfits. The evening also featured performances by a local dance troupe and guests from a nearby care home.
Event details:
- The show was held on a Saturday evening at Randlay Community Centre and included a red carpet and a makeshift catwalk.
- Young people sourced second‑hand clothes from local charity shops and customised them with support from the 'With Love From' initiative.
- CALM (Crafts, Activities, Life Skills and Mindfulness) is one of 20 services across the UK set up by Co‑op and Barnardo's to support young people.
- A 15‑year‑old participant, Caelan, described the opportunity as "amazing," and 12‑year‑old model Tiffany said taking part was "just amazing."
- Residents from the nearby Maples Care Home attended, and 87‑year‑old Patricia, a former Olympic dance teacher, called the evening a "wonderful occasion."
Summary:
The event aimed to show that second‑hand clothing can be creative and community‑minded, and organisers said it offered young people experience in organising and presenting their ideas. Undetermined at this time.
