A group of Corbridge shops are joining forces to host a charity fashion show.
The event on October 3 at Corbridge Parish Hall will showcase the latest autumn and winter trends and raise money for essential services in the community.
Shorts of Corbridge, Finale Shoes and Accessories, Jessie Juniper, Vintage at the Tower, Chapter 38, and Croft and Graves Optometrists will all be showcasing their 2024/25 fashion and accessories with a catwalk display of their latest collections.
Tickets are £20 each and include a welcome drink and the chance to enter a raffle with prizes including designer sunglasses, holidays, and clothes and jewellery vouchers.
All proceeds from the event will go towards two charities – The Charlotte Straker Project and the Corbridge Youth Initiative.
Faye Clark from Finale Shoes and Accessories said: "We are excited to come together as a community to support such a worthy cause.
"We hope this event will be a fun and stylish way to raise money for our two local charities."
Sally Urwin, fundraising manager for Charlotte Straker, said: "It’s going to be an amazing night, and we’re absolutely delighted the Corbridge business owners are once again putting on a fashion show for our benefit.
"Monies raised will be split between the Corbridge Youth Initiative and the Charlotte Straker community respite care bed that is an absolutely essential service to hard-pressed carers in the local community."
Limited tickets are available, so grab yours now before they're gone.
You can buy event tickets from any of the following shops: Jessie Juniper, Chapter 38, Finale Shoes and Accessories, Shorts of Corbridge, Vintage at the Tower and Croft and Graves Optometrists.
You can buy raffle tickets (£1 each) from the above shops, plus the Golden Lion of Corbridge, the Blue Bell, the Corbridge Youth Initiative and the Charlotte Straker Project.
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