The event takes place during Oxfam’s sixth Second Hand September that is focusing on fashion’s impact on the planet’s water resources and raising awareness of how shopping choices can dramatically reduce this.
Ms Begum said Oxfam had been noticing a trend in people being interested in “making sustainable choices, looking around, shopping ethically”.
“You can get second-hand, pre-loved, really stylish clothes or goods, and it seems to be where a new generation are heading,” she added.
“If we can make a choice that also helps the planet and thinks about our carbon footprint across the world, that’s a win-win for us.”