A 15-year-old schoolgirl has scooped second prize in a regional fashion design competition organised by Bradford College.
More than 250 entries were received in the competition to design a denim outfit for a celebrity - and Fatima Lambat, from Batley, impressed with hers.
Course tutor Karen Singleton said: "We had a very high standard of entries and were very impressed by the thought and presentation that went into them."
Fatima, a pupil at Batley Grammar School, said she was shocked at being named a winner. "I wasn't expecting it at all," she said. "But I must admit I have been bitten by the fashion bug."
Fatima, who won £30 of Top Shop vouchers, said she was now planning on making fashion a career.
She designed an outfit for Charlie's Angels after being impressed with the movie.
The outfit was made up by fashion students. All three winning outfits are pictured being modelled by Bradford College students, from left, Laura Whitaker, 18, Heather Tindale, 18, and Amanda Sykes, 18.
Charlotte Green, from Morley, took first place and Balveena Kundi, from Leeds, came third.
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