Fashion's Night Out, in Nantwich 2015

Nantwich’s independent traders are to host a shopping extravaganza – with the second annual ‘Fashion’s Night Out’.

Around 20 local fashion traders and boutiques have teamed up to host the event next Thursday, September 24.

And this year, organisers say the event will be bigger and better than last year’s inaugural ‘Night Out’.

Additional shops are taking part, including C H Moody Fine Jewellers, Bizzybods Children’s Boutique, Magpie Gifts Jewellers and others.

Shops and designer boutiques will throw open their doors to the public for a night of fashion, food, tombola, prizes, special offers and more.

Street and in store fashion/photo shoots will also be on offer in some stores.

And many shops will be launching their Autumn Winter collections on the night, as well as offering personal styling tips.

One of the organisers Ann Gray, owner of Purdies on Hospital Street, said: “We want to continue to promote the rich diversity of shops that makes Nantwich a fantastic shopping destination and encourage people to shop in our town.

“The event was very popular with our customers last year, and this year’s is set to be even better.”

More details of events taking place on the evening can be found on the event’s Facebook Page.

Fashion’s Night Out is taking place from 6pm till late.

Shops taking part include Pickwicks, Pockets Menswear, Moody’s Jewellers, Bizzybods, Foundations, Mandi Boo, La Maison, Wall Street, Eden, Chic Interiors, Purdies, Arabella, Bert & Bella, Inside Paradise, Purdies, Aroma, Zinc, Jepsons & View Menswear and Grace among others.

Shoppers can also find refreshments on offer at coffee shops like Aroma, which will be open late to cater for customers.

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