Part two of the event opened on Thursday (October 10) and will come to a close on Monday.
Designers, models, stylists and photographers will join forces for a collection of runways and fashion displays, hoping to show off Yorkshire’s talent.
The five-day event will feature designs by students, graduates and independents. This will include ethical vintage collections, jewellery and pop-up shops for designer pieces.
Models, meanwhile, will literally bring shop fronts to life – by modelling garments in windows across the city centre.
A first for this season is a dedicated menswear showcase at the Hooting Owl Distillery, in Rougier Street, on Sunday, showcasing garments from Master Debonair and Mallin & Son.
Students and graduates are in the spotlight on Saturday for a runway show at the Art Gallery.
Saturday’s show will be presented by the fashion week’s ambassador Tendai Murairwa, from Teestyletribe who appeared on ITV’s show M&S: Dress the Nation.
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