Green' may be the theme of a forthcoming fashion show in Tenby, but it certainly won't be the only colour on the catwalk.
Young designers from the town's Greenhill School have been rummaging through the Cancer Research shop in Tudor Square and letting their imaginations run riot as they customise the clothes.
And the results will be on show in the school's main hall at 7pm on Friday, June 16th, when the Charity Chic event gets underway.
It's all been organised by a group of year ten students, who have taken on the challenging task as part of their enterprise unit for the Prince's Trust XL programme.
Dionne Stewart, Keely Edwards, John Edwards and Luke Hughes have held in-school auditions to recruit both models and designers.
John explained: "As we are interested in environmental issues, we will be customising clothes from the Cancer Research shop and giving all the money back to the shop."
The four students are all working towards their Prince's Trust silver award, and have put a huge amount of effort into this task, said school-based youth worker, Tammy Dibble.
"This is going to be an amazing achievement for them, and it looks like being a great night," she added.
The event takes place with the help of local businesses - Tenby Market's make-up stall has donated all the models' make-up, the hairstyles will be by Andrew Price and the floral displays by Elements of Floristry.
Tickets - £2 for children and £3.50 for adults - are available from Tenby's Cancer Research shop in Tudor Square and from the school.
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