Sleeveless azure blue dress from Kemunto by Lydia Cutler. Pictures by Scott Baxter.
Designers, models and make-up artists from across the UK descended on Aberdeen Fashion Week last weekend – here’s a look at the runway collections and a peek behind the scenes.
A model has her make-up done by a GlamCandy artist.
Joanne Stewart models a graffiti-inspired top and bag by Artist Lac from Laurencekirk.
Jewellery made from sea glass by Becky Edwards of Cornwall is on display.
London model Rhianna Audermars has her make-up checked under the lights backstage.
A GlamCandy technician applies Aberdeen Fashion Week’s key make-up look to a model.
A model has his beard groomed to get runway ready.
Nephtali Couture by French designer Belocine Ruth Musolo, who is based in Ayr.
Trouser and top from Nephtali Couture by designer Belocine Ruth Musolo.
Rhianna Audermars strikes a spray can pose wearing a T-shirt by Artist Lac.
The Moto midi dress, handmade in 100% African printed cotton fabric by Nephtali Couture.
Kimono by sustainable accessories designer Jade Duffield.
Wrap-around scarf from Jade Elizabeth by Jade Duffield.
Tops and accessories with graffiti-style designs by Artist Lac.
Strapless dress in African print from Nephtali Couture by Belocine Ruth Musolo.
Rhianna Audermars and Flamie O’Dwyer select hats backstage from Doocot Creations by Susan Anne Petty of Strathdon.
Smock dress in African print by Marianne Mwiki.
Fightwear from JSM by Jaimie Middleton, coach and co-owner of mixed martial arts gym Jax MMA Montrose.
Full-length skirt in African print from Culture Inspired by Marianne Mwiki.
T-shirt from Tribe ALL by Aberdeen graffiti artist Angela Thouless.