MODELS took to the catwalk in a Worcester store last night to raise cash for a cancer charity.
The event was held in the training room at the Marks & Spencer store furthest from Worcester Cathedral in the city's High Street and more than 50 people turned up.
Models, aged from four to 70, sported the latest clothing items, from nightwear to formal wear.
The store also put on food and drinks and people took part in a competition.
It was the second year the event has been held and it raised nearly £560 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer - double the amount raised at the first show.
Facilities adviser Pete Aston said it was such a success they were considering holding it at a bigger venue next year.
"It was very well received," he said.
"Considering we thought the worst at first because it was absolutely tipping down it was actually a great success."
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