Could you strut your stuff at Harrogate’s annual fashion show?
Harrogate BID’s Celebration of Fashion is returning for a third year on Saturday 17th May.
It will be held on the Piazza outside the Victoria Shopping Centre in the town centre - and models are needed for the catwalk.
The annual fashion event has been a hit since it launched in 2023.
A spokesperson for Harrogate BID said:
“We're calling on all aspiring models in Harrogate to join our Celebration of Fashion this year!
“It's the perfect chance to strut your stuff on the catwalk and show off the fantastic fashion offer in our town!”
From prom dresses to race day outfits, the 2025 catwalk will feature new categories alongside favourites from last year including wedding attire, activewear, the summer season and clothing highlighting Harrogate’s high street fashion.
Anyone wanting to be a model in this year’s show should contact the Harrogate BID team on info@harrogatebid.co.uk.

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