A FOOD-BASED fashion show was in full force in Warrington this weekend.

The show was part of an exhibition based around the theme of food, and incorporating food into the artworks.

Taking place on Saturday, November 26, 'Table Manners' featured clothes designed and created by Sophie New, from the Royal College of Art.

The clothes created by Sophie have made use of discarded materials, or charity shop finds, in order to make something entirely new and unique.

Other makers include Nicky Carty of Cheshire Corsetry, with Lucianne Canavan and Sophie Edwards of Just Driftin

Here are our 15 favourite images from the fashion show - photos taken by Dave Gillespie.

Warrington Guardian: The show took place in Parrs Bank in the centre of WarringtonThe show took place in Parrs Bank in the centre of Warrington (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The exhibition included work from students at local colleges, as well as fashion prosThe exhibition included work from students at local colleges, as well as fashion pros (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The show featured a choreographed section, tooThe show featured a choreographed section, too (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: A number of the outfits and unique creations at the show were available for purchaseA number of the outfits and unique creations at the show were available for purchase (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: A number of volunteers helped bring the collections to lifeA number of volunteers helped bring the collections to life (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: An array of collections were on display at the showAn array of collections were on display at the show (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The show featured dresses hand painted by Tony Green, a designer from Culcheth who has worked in fashion houses in ParisThe show featured dresses hand painted by Tony Green, a designer from Culcheth who has worked in fashion houses in Paris (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The show was choregraphed by Sarah BatemanThe show was choregraphed by Sarah Bateman (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: Volunteer models worked tirelessly to help bring the collections to the massesVolunteer models worked tirelessly to help bring the collections to the masses (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: Many local designers worked to put on the show on Saturday, November 26Many local designers worked to put on the show on Saturday, November 26 (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The audience were treated to unique, one-off displays throughout the exhibitionThe audience were treated to unique, one-off displays throughout the exhibition (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: Many of the items on display were created from second-hand, or 'pre-loved', materialsMany of the items on display were created from second-hand, or 'pre-loved', materials (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The show was the latest in a long line of cultural events hosted in WarringtonThe show was the latest in a long line of cultural events hosted in Warrington (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: Local designers included Lucianne Canavan and Nicky CartyLocal designers included Lucianne Canavan and Nicky Carty (Image: Dave Gillespie)

Warrington Guardian: The show was part of Warrington's Contemporary Arts FestivalThe show was part of Warrington's Contemporary Arts Festival (Image: Dave Gillespie)

The fashion show took place on Saturday, November 26, at Parrs Bank in the centre of Warrington.

It was part of Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival, a series of exhibits, shows, and events that were curated by Culture Warrington.

For more information, visit Culture Warrington's website.