A charity fashion show using 'real women' will showcase a variety of styles in Harrogate this weekend.
The show, which will be held on Friday 20th September, will pride itself in showcasing 'real local women' as the models for the show.
The night is being supported by a range of local businesses. Live entertainment, dancing, canapes and drinks will also be included in the night.
All of this is in aid of Saint Michael's Hospice; a local hospice care charity supporting people affected by terminal illness across the Harrogate district.
Their goal is to raise £6,000 for the charity.
The event will take place at Harrogate Masonic Hall from 7pm until 12:30am.
To buy tickets and raise money for Saint Michael's Hospice you can book here.
Or to find out more about Saint Michael's Hospice you can find their website here.

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