Posted: Mon 16th Oct 2017

Hospice to turn on the style at Wrexham fashion show

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Monday, Oct 16th, 2017

Nightingale House Hospice is inviting local people to a Winter Fashion Show at Maesgwyn Hall in Wrexham.

The event, a new one on the hospice fundraising calendar, will take place on Thursday October 19th at 7pm with fashions from Simmi Womenswear based in Mold. Local ladies will be modelling clothes and accessories which will also be available to buy on the evening.

Established in North Wales since 2004, Simmi offers a range of fashion brands along with jewellery, scarves, home goods, bags and other gift items.

Tickets for the event are £15 and include a glass of wine and a cheese platter kindly donated by The Weird and Wonderful Cheese Company from Shropshire.

Hospice Fundraiser Amanda Kinsey says: “This promises to be an excellent evening with something for everyone. Not only will we be treated to a lovely show, but for those looking to buy, Simmi’s fashions are very easy to wear and at affordable prices.

“It’s a great opportunity to not only stock up on some wardrobe staples but to snap up a few treats and presents in the run up to Christmas too.”

Contact the hospice Fundraising Office for tickets on 01978 314292 or online at www.nightingalehouse.co.uk/events



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