A FABULOUS fashion fundraiser has been organised to showcase clothes from top boutiques in the Cirencester area.
Models will be strutting down the runway in an array of gorgeous garments in the pavilion at the Ingleside House on Thursday, September 14.
The event will start at 7pm and finish at 10pm.
Clothes in the show have been donated by a range of local boutiques including Plum Boutique, @The Boutique, CLM Styling, Bodega, Posy & Pearl and Brook Taverner.
This glamorous event has been organised by the Cotswold Breast Cancer Now group.
Cotswold Breast Cancer Now is a group of volunteers who run an array of fun fundraising events in aid of the UK's largest breast cancer research charity, Breast Cancer Now.
Interior designer and television personality Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen - best known for appearing on BBC programme Changing Rooms - and his wife Jackie are patrons for this volunteer group.
A spokesperson for the Cotswold Breast Cancer Now said: "We always aim to make our events fun, enjoyable and affordable for all who attend.
"This year we are thrilled to have the support and expertise of style consultant Michelle Blake O'Brien who is helping us create our best ever fashion show.
"All the clothes on offer come from local boutiques and with plenty of classic and fashionable styles to choose from, in a wide range of sizes, there really is something for everyone.
"If you like what you see, make a note, as all the styles featured in the show, plus many more, are available to buy.
"A lot of work goes on behind the scenes when organising a fashion show - for example we have to find a suitable venue, recruit local boutiques and models to participate, source raffle prizes, oversee ticket sales, advertise the event, arrange rehearsals, and much more.
"We are very fortunate to have the support of many local businesses who generously donate their time and skills to make our events successful and we are looking forward to a full house for our Fabulous Fashion Fundraiser on September 14."
Tickets cost £25 are available at tinyurl.com/2sbcx69a
There will be free parking from 6.00pm in the Beeches car park, which is just across the road from the venue.
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