AFTER months of work it was lights, camera and fashion for Hampshire college students.

More than 80 models took to the stage to show off Barton Peveril textile students’ work at a special event called Elemental.

It’s an annual event, offering budding fashion designers the chance to see their work appreciated on the catwalk.

From high visibility leggings, two-piece suits emulating bark and costumes reminiscent of Disney fairytales and mermaids it was another stunning year for the sixth form college.

The show was open to students from first and second year, with many designers donning their own creations for the night and giving them a whirl.

The front row consisted of family, friends, proud teachers and even the Mayor of Eastleigh, Councillor Tony Noyce.

Principal Jonathan Prest said: “The exuberance of colour and creativity on Barton Peveril’s 2015 catwalk is the culmination of months of painstaking work by our dedicated textiles team and their ever-resourceful students.

“The wow factor of today’s shows more than lived up to expectations and I have no doubt that many of these students have a bright future in the fashion industry ahead of them.”