Followers of fashion met to swap outfits and share tips in South London this weekend.
About 50 people of all ages took part in a clothes swap, called swishing" and customising session at The Tooting Tram & Social pub.
The event, co-ordinated by the SW Craft Club, also featured cake decorating lessons, button making and a craft workshop with Tooting based company Crafty Pint.
Fashion events team Swish & Pout asked people to bring five unwanted garments to the clothes swap session.
Co-founder Nikki Molloy said: "It was brilliant fun. It was a fantastic space to hold the event, and everyone got some nice vintage pieces."
Ms Molloy set up the pop-up clothes shop in January with friend Lucy Pearson after visiting similar events together. "We have always been quite fashion minded," she said."We went to some clothes swaps before and we thought we could do one too.
"Rather than making it a jumble sale, we wanted to make it slightly different. It all just started small and it went from there."
SW Craft Club is holding another clothes swap and craft day at The Landor Pub in Clapham on Sunday, August 7.
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