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Charity Fashion Show to raise funds for three charities

Following the sell-out success of last year’s Charity Fashion Show, Trendco return with a bigger, bolder, catwalk presentation at the County Cricket Ground in Hove.

This year Trendco have teamed up with Hove boutique Walk in Wardrobe to raise money for three charities: Alopecia UK, Look Good Feel Better UK and the Macmillan Horizon Centre.

Joanna Rowsell Shand MBE
Joanna Rowsell Shand MBE

Joining the organisers on the night will be a number of special guests including key speaker, Joanna Rowsell Shand MBE. Having suffered with Alopecia since she was 10 years old, Joanna dedicated her life to cycling, later competing and winning 2 Olympic gold medals on behalf of Team GB!

You can expect the night to present you with plenty of inspiration, style and fabulous entertainment, with all proceeds going to the three chosen charities.

Each ticket costs £15 and includes a welcome drink, luxury goody bag, canapes and a barrage entertainment!

If that’s not enough, there will be a raffle with prizes in excess of £350; from luxury fragrances to experience packages for 2!


Event: Charity Fashion Show

Where: County Cricket Ground, Hove

When: – October 11, 2018

Time: 6pm

Cost: Tickets £15

To buy eTicket online, click here:

Or call the customer service team: 01273774977

Or collect in person from:

Walk in Wardrobe, 31 Western Road, Hove, BN3 1AF OR

Trendco Hove, Sheridan House, 114/116 Western Road, Hove, BN3 1DD – tel. 01273 774877

Daryll Rowe – did you ever come into contact with him?

Daryll Rowe was the first person to be convicted in the UK for deliberately infecting others with HIV.

IF you ever came into contact with him Century Films would like to hear from you.

Century Films a BAFTA award-winning, independent television production company have been funded to make a documentary film based on the individuals affected by Daryll Rowe to be broadcast in 2019.

They have a strong track record creating highly acclaimed films about difficult subject matters for all the major broadcasters. They intend to make a programme that will sensitively and intelligently approach the Daryll Rowe case through the testimony of those affected, providing a platform for individuals who want to have their voices heard,

In addition, the film makers aim to use the film as a mouthpiece to positively educate audiences about HIV, to highlight the advances that have been made since the 1980s and to reduce stigma around the condition.

At this early stage of production they would like to speak to anyone who spoke with or knew Daryll Rowe.

To talk in complete confidence, text, call or email Charlotte Charlton at charlotte.charlton@centuryfilmsltd.com OR telephone 07581 484 281.

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