Nantwich fashion store to work with TV celebrity Gok Wan
A Nantwich fashion store is working with TV celebrity Gok Wan next month.
Foundations, based on Hospital Street, is teaming up with the icon at a fashion show in Cheshire in September.
A Nantwich fashion store is working with TV celebrity Gok Wan next month.
Foundations, based on Hospital Street, is teaming up with the icon at a fashion show in Cheshire in September.
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.
Nantwich Christie Hospital Support Group is to stage a fund-raising Fizz Fashion Show later this month.
The event on May 15 will feature affordable fashions in all sizes from 8 to 20 which will be available to buy on the night.
By Jonathan White
A Ladies Fashion Show & Pop Up Shop fund-raising event is being held to raise money for Wistaton Scout group’s new centre.
Clothing available to try on and buy, including ex high street fashion at 50% or more off.
A fundraising Fashion Show will be held at Worleston Village Hall to help raise funds for St Oswald’s Worleston Primary School.
The event will be held at 7.30pm on Friday September 29, and run by Fashion Style House.
Staff at the M&Co store in Nantwich are to host a fashion show in aid of Riding for the Disabled Association.
The event takes place tomorrow (Wednesday March 22) from 7pm at the store on High Street.
Nantwich boutique Parkgate is holding a fashion show in aid of a charity supporting families with seriously ill children in hospital. The event is in honour of a customer who was supported by Sick Children’s Trust while her poorly baby boy was treated.
The Friends of Willaston School Association are organising a “Fizz Fashion Show” to help raise funds. The event will be staged at the school on Derwent Close on Wednesday March 19.
A charity fashion show is being staged in aid of disabled youngsters from Nantwich and Crewe. Bon Marche, in Crewe, are hosting the event tomorrow (Sept 13) to raise funds for the children’s adventure farm trust based in Altrincham.
A Reaseheath College worker is organising a fashion extravaganza to raise awareness of the disease which killed her granddad. Hayley Shatliff-Smith wanted to support the Motor Neurone Disease Association after Terry Shatliff was diagnosed just three days before he died.
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