Brighton fashion designers are getting together to raise money for Knowles Tooth, a respite centre for children and their families, located in Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex.
Exclusive designer collections will be shown at the event from 6.30pm until 10pm on Friday 25th March 2011. The glittering charity fashion event including catwalk show will be held at the plush Lansdowne Hotel, situated on Lansdowne Place, Brighton.
Ticket holders can expect to see the latest from Hope and Harlequin vintage boutique, the debut of Igigi's ladies wear line and the exciting ‘Spring into AILSA' collection from AILSA. The garments will be available to try on and purchase throughout the evening, while every guest will be offered a free champagne cocktail on arrival.
Kicking off at 5pm, the evening’s entertainment will include a live band, catwalk show, charity raffle and 10 pop up boutiques within the venue, showcasing handmade shoes, designer clothing and art. The Lansdowne restaurant will also have a special "fashion fest' menu available for those that wish to dine.
Visitors are invited to come and take part in the charity event on Friday March 25th at 5pm to raise money for Knowles Tooth; catwalk will start at 6.30pm. Admission to the event costs £20.00 per ticket or £25.00 for a VIP ticket.
To buy tickets visit Igigi on Western Road, Hove or for more information call Alby on +44 (0)1273 734160.
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