ILKLEY Macmillan Fashion Show is back at The Craiglands Hotel after Covid cancelled the last two presentations.
A new group from the model team led by Rachel Peru and Jo Rusden has taken on the task of presenting the annual fashion show to continue it, as the highlight of Macmillan’s fundraising events in Ilkley.
Their enthusiasm and commitment will ensure that, with the help of local businesses, the fashion show will continue to be an eagerly anticipated highlight each spring at the hotel and bring much needed funds for Macmillan to help all those affected by cancer in the Yorkshire region.
Tickets are £39.50 to include a welcome drink, light supper, access to the men’s and women’s fashion show featuring fashion from our local independents and time to shop at the stalls.
Tickets at £39.50 are available at The Fitting Room, Ilkley or contact Rachel at 07711 080427
Doors open at 6.30pm.
Further details can be found on the Facebook page Ilkley Macmillan Fashion Show 2022.
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