Fashion Show at Worleston

A fashion show held at Worleston Village Hall in September was so successful that organisers are running another event on June 8.

And they say it will be even bigger and better this time around.

The show has been organised by St Oswald’s CE Primary School PTA and will showcase top name high street brands for both ladies and children with savings of up to 75% off retail prices.

All proceeds will go towards funding the school’s new ‘trim trail’ playground equipment which requires £9,800 of PTA funding.

Laura Kirk-Bradshaw, chair of St Oswald’s, Worleston, CE Primary School PTA, said: “The village hall was bursting at the seams when we ran the fashion show last year, and so we’re confident that June’s event will once again draw the crowds.”

This year’s fashion show, will again be held at Worleston Village Hall and run in partnership with The Fashion Style House.

Top name brands to feature include Coast, Dorothy Perkins, River Island, Marks and Spencer, Wallis, Zara and Miss Selfridge.

Clothing, accessories and jewellery will be available to buy at massive discounts and there will also be children’s clothing and accessories.

Brands include Joules, Kite, Pediped and MiniJammies, among others.

In addition, attendees will be treated to nail painting by Mari, a bar, a raffle and glass of fizz or juice on arrival.

Laura added: “For the first time, the models will be using a catwalk so that the clothing can be properly shown off, and with the addition of the children’s clothing, nail painting and fizz, it promises to be a night to remember!”

Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start.

Tickets are £5 available from St Oswald’s CE Primary School office or by contacting Laura on 07984 573097.

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