Fashion Reboot at Woolverstone Hall

HS Pupils Lead the Way in Sustainable Style at Fashion Re-Boot
Last weekend, Woolverstone Hall buzzed with energy as fashionistas from across the region gathered for the hugely successful teen-led Fashion Re-Boot event.
This was the first ever event with a dedicated Teen Room!
With tables packed full of pre-loved clothing, shoes, and accessories, the marketplace became a vibrant hub of creativity, community spirit, and conscious consumerism.
The aim? To encourage teens to rethink the way they shop—and to show that style doesn’t have to cost the earth.
On Monday morning pupils could be heard talking about their amazing fashion finds and outfit updates!
Challenging Fast Fashion
Fast fashion has long been linked to environmental damage, from excessive water usage to textile waste and pollution. But the teens behind Fashion Re-Boot are determined to break the cycle of over-buying and quick disposal. Their mission is simple: make ethical shopping accessible, affordable, and appealing to young people.
Over the course of the event, hundreds of items found new homes, proving that second-hand shopping can be both stylish and sustainable.

The success of the event shows the powerful impact young people can have when they unite around a shared goal. By embracing pre-loved fashion and encouraging others to do the same, teens are helping shift attitudes about what it means to shop responsibly.
Fashion Re-Boot continues to champion a future where style is smart, sustainable, and kinder to the planet—one pre-loved outfit at a time.
We hope that this will become an annual event, so keep an eye out and get ready to take part in the next wave of ethical fashion activism!