Children took to the catwalk in front of an audience of 300 people at the Wyvern Theatre to raise money for charity.
A fashion show was held on Saturday morning to raise money for BBC Children In Need.
There were 58 different children modelling the clothes, all of them from the Tanwood School of Dance.
The event, which raised around £1,700, was organised by Steve Chamberlain on behalf of Sainsburys and the children were modelling Adams clothing.
Different companies sponsored the event, including the Evening Advertiser.
Chinese-style clothing, pyjamas, and swimwear were only some of the themes modelled by the children, and afterwards they put on a choreographed dance, including excerpts from the Lion King, Pokemon and some classical ballet.
The event also included a raffle with prizes donated by local companies.
Mr Chamberlain, the senior duty manager at Sainsburys in Stratton, said: "The day was absolutely superb. The children were wonderful and it was a great show for everyone who came along.
"The audience were clapping their hands and stomping their feet to the music. It couldn't have gone better.
"We raised loads of money for charity, at the same time as having a really good time. This is the biggest fashion show that Sainsburys has ever organised."
Children in Need will be on BBC1 from 7pm to midnight on Friday, November 17.
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