Watch: Meet the best dressed Brummies in town this week talking about sustainable fashion choices & more

There’s some amazing fashion trends in Birmingham reflecting the rich diversity of the city’s communities - with some great ideas about sustainability too

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A cosmopolitan city famous for its amalgamation of diverse cultures, it’s no surprise that this multiformity is reflected in our dress sense.

We met up with Tamara, Lucy, Julio and Jessica to chat about their style and who influences their look. You can listen to all their comments in the video at the top of our story with music from the On Record album featuring Birmingham artists especially for the Commonwealth Games. This track is Midlands Child from SANITY ft Black Voices

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Best Dressed Brummies - meet LucyBest Dressed Brummies - meet Lucy
Best Dressed Brummies - meet Lucy

Our vibrant, forward thinking city sees such a wide range of fashion - everything from the hottest trends to creative dressing. Many here in Birmingham prove you don’t have to break the bank to look stylish or express your unique identity.

There are plenty of sustainable fashion choices today too, with even some of the larger companies getting on board - proving you can get the look you want, while being ethical.

On Record is available to download for free. Find out more in our story here

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