Bath fashion show to boost Forever Friends Appeal
People looking to spruce up their wardrobes with a few new outfits can support people with cancer at the same time.
A fashion show is being held in aid of the Forever Friends Appeal, and will enable people to pick out some new clothes while supporting a good cause.
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Host L.K. Bennett will be showing clothes from its autumn and winter collection, while there will also be lingerie from Aria, and beauty advice from Space NK.
Charity corporate officer Kate Bruhl said: "It is truly valuable for us to have such dedicated support from local retailers who can help us not only raise funds but also raise awareness of the appeal's new campaign."
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The show takes place on Thursday, October 11, at 6.30pm at L.K. Bennett in New Bond Street.
During the evening there will be the opportunity to ask questions and get advice, and refreshments and a goody bag will be provided.
Tickets are £10 from the Forever Friends office, LK Bennett, Aria and Space NK. Money raised will go towards the appeal's cancer care campaign, which aims to improve cancer services at the Royal United Hospital.
For information call 01225 825392, or visit www.forever friendsappeal.co.uk.




Comments
by POD1888
Sunday, September 09 2012, 4:56PM
“It would be nice if this was more than just a few old handbags auctioned for charity.
I could have knitted a nice scarf or socks for the auction but i didn't hear about it until now.
Maybe next year the ladies in the picture might want to get out and about on the streets and pensioners societies and spread the word a bit earlier in the year.”