An Easter holiday project where young people designed and sold their own T-shirts was held in a "pop up" shop set up by a Herne Hill gallery.
"198 gallery" used the space in Brixton village to give young designers the chance to design, produce and sell their own products.
It was supported by the internationally renowned Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.
Wade Williams, the project's co-ordinator, said: "It was a real success and gave young people just starting out great condfidence that people were willing to pay for their designs."
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