Events have been taking place across the city as Bath in Fashion gets under way in style.
The event, which runs until Sunday, sees catwalk shows and talks taking place in various locations.
More than 100 people took part in a Harlem Shake in SouthGate as part of the Bath Chronicle Saturday Street Style event.
Shoppers had the opportunity to have their picture taken by City of Bath College students acting as paparazzi.
Shops held offers and giveaways, and there was the chance to have a makeover in the style pod.
Pink wardrobes were placed across the city, with people texting the number on the side and receiving a code. The people with the right code were able to open the door and receive a golden ticket, enabling them to claim a prize.
Among the highlights still to come are two designer catwalk shows, at the Assembly Rooms tomorrow, sponsored by jewellers Mallory.
Models will showcase clothes by designers including Bora Aksu, Jean Pierre Braganza and Hermione de Paula, and it is being directed by London fashion producer John Walford.
Artist and designer Julie Verhoeven created a special installation at the Holburne Museum called Ladies Let's Rip. Inspired by Bath and fashion, she has collaborated with some of the biggest names in fashion, including Louis Vuitton, John Galliano and Versace.
She will be talking about her work at 7.30pm tonight at the museum.
Young designers from across the South West opened a pop-up shop at Milsom Place to show off their work. The Traffic People Supports South West Designers shop features a range of locally-made fashion, jewellery and accessories.
The designers will be selling their work, and will be on hand to discuss their creations.
For more information visit www.bathinfashion.co.uk.
Were you papped at the festival? To see the paparazzi pictures and video of the opening weekend, go to thisisbath.co.uk.
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