A fashion show with a difference saw babies and toddlers strutting about in funky cloth nappies that help the environment.
And they weren't shy about showing off at an event in Weston aimed at getting more people to use real nappies.
There were no pins or bad smells and the normal purpose of the nappies was put to one side.
Organiser Sami Cheung runs the city's cloth nappy library from her home in Weston.
"It's all part of a national campaign.
"Cloth nappies are better for your child and the environment and they work out much cheaper in the long run."
Gone are the days of the old towelling terry nappies.
The latest ones come in bright colours and are elasticated.
The library has a bank of more than 300 nappies and parents of babies and toddlers can get a starter kit of 20 nappies for a £15 deposit.
"This way parents can try out different types of nappy to see which one suits their child best," said Sami.
"There are so many types now, in every size, shape and colour."
According to a recent report, around three billion disposable nappies end up in landfill sites in the UK every year.
Further information on Sami's library is available from bathclothnappylibrary@gmail.com.
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