A trainee barrister who went viral when she found out she had qualified - has now shown off her first wig and gown in a touching new clip
Seren Lewis, 22, from Cardiff, shared the moment she tried on the traditional courtroom outfit of barristers for the first time - weeks after she found out she passed the Bar exam and had qualified in the profession.
The newly-qualified lawyer captioned the first frame: "Come with me to get my wig and gown fitted in London."Seren shared the new milestone with her 18.3k followers saying that it was a "core memory [of] seeing myself in my wig and gown for the first time."."Incredible achievement and I don't think I understood or even thought about this process. Thanks for sharing. You must be so proud of yourself," another said.
"Bar school is extremely expensive and is still so inaccessible to the majority of people living in the UK."
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