
Winchester Cathedral was transformed into a catwalk this week to showcase the stunning creations of Winchester School of Art's Fashion Design graduates.
The 25 final year students each showed four of their fashion creations. Twelve collections were selected to be presented at Graduate Fashion Week in London next month.
The event was held for the first time at Winchester Cathedral and was attended by about 400 onlookers including fashion industry representatives, local councillors and members of the public.

Matthew Coats, programme lead for Fashion Design at Winchester School of Art (WSA) and former fashion designer at Chanel in Paris under the direction of Karl Lagerfeld, said: "We are so proud of all the creations on show. The quality of this year's graduates' work is extremely high and each and every one of them shows real promise for the fashion industry.
"Holding the show in Winchester Cathedral for the first time provides the perfect inspiring and impressive backdrop for the students' creative work, showing it off to its best."
The annual fashion show was organised by the students themselves for the first time.
Show planner Grace Cowan, 21, said: "The fashion show is really special for all of us. It's a chance to come together as a year group and celebrate the work we've done. I'm incredibly excited to see the Cathedral as a backdrop for our final show. It's really made tonight as special as it can be."
Many of the students already have exciting next steps lined up.

Jiaheng Liu, 21, also known as Augustin, has been accepted onto a world-leading Master's course at the Institut Français de la Mode in Paris, where he will develop his unique 3D printed accessories.
Augustin's final collection, Couture of Them, features distinctive 3D-printed accessories including bags and models of birds, which explore the relationship between masculinity and technological evolution.
He said: "During the three years I have learnt a lot of professional skills for the fashion industry, how we can be creative and find our own styles, and how we develop this in the fashion industry in the future."

Nuo Xu, 23, is embarking on a Master's at London College of Fashion and has been selected by Graduate Fashion Week as a Talent of Tomorrow and had her work showcased in contemporary culture publication The Cold Magazine as well as the leading fashion industry publication Drapers. Her collection, Suspended Memory, weaves together Second World War heritage, brutalist and military architecture, punk rebellion and modernist structure.
The catwalk show was judged by a panel including WSA alumni Saskia Norris, Product Developer at Passenger, Isabella Kilshaw, who works in merchandising at Boden, and brand owner and YouTube influencer Rosie Calwell. Victoria Suffield, owner of independent Winchester department store The Hambledon, was also on the judging panel.
There's another chance to see the students' creations at the WSA BA Degree Show from Friday 5 to Wednesday 10 June, when the school opens its doors to the public to come and see graduating students' work.