Students strut their stuff for charity

Sheffield Students have raised money for a local charity through a catwalk.

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This year’s Coats for Cachi charity fashion show certainly didn’t disappoint. Supportive students packed out the venue to catch a glimpse of the gorgeous girls and handsome guys modelling the cities latest trends.

The charity, ‘Coats for Cachi’ seeks to raise money to improve the lives of those who live in the village of Cachi in Peru.

Farwah Khataw, president of Coats for Cachi said: “It has taken around 2 months to prepare for this, and it’s involved a lot of hard work.

“I’m happy to say we had a lot of support from our volunteers, the International Students’ Committee Events Officers and Liberty Belle Sheffield.

As well as the shops that have generously given their collections and time to this cause”

Student models showcased a selection of the finest fashion Sheffield’s stores have to offer.

These models prove that jumpers shouldn’t only be worn with trousers, they look great tucked into skirts too

This cute dress and bright green tee are making us all nostalgic for summer

Two great looks that can be taken from day to night

A simple black dress with a touch of elegance on the neck line

The layered necklaces make this outfit right on trend

If you want to get your hands on any of the pieces above, be sure to visit Mind (a mental health charity), A New Shop, Syd and Mallory, Rag Parade, TNB Indie Arcade and Hope Sheffield.

Photography: Lanty Zhang Studio