Azle High School fashion students were dressed to the nines and struttin’ with confidence Saturday, Feb. 7, as the third annual Hope’s Bazaar Fashion Show kicked off with both flair and purpose.
Every year, fashion and awareness collide when the AHS chapter of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America hosts a fashion show, with all proceeds benefiting the Future, Hope & Healing Center — a nonprofit organization that helps victims of domestic violence in the Azle area.
For this year’s event, pop-centric tunes like “Fire N Gold” by Bea Miller and “Wings” by Little Mix set the tone for the show’s launch, as approximately 20 student and adult models took turns walking the runway wearing three different types of clothing: casual, business attire and evening wear. Each outfit was specifically handpicked by the models from the collection of clothing available at Hope’s Bazaar, FHHC’s upscale resale boutique.





