
Fashion show held by House of Harlequin boutique raises £750 for Sawbridgeworth town mayor’s charities
A fashion show in support of the Sawbridgeworth mayor’s charities and showcasing products aged from 52 to 70 lifted all around £750.
The exhibit was organised by Berrin Lee, operator of Property of Harlequin boutique in Bell Avenue, was held at The Previous Bell pub and attended by 110 persons.
The versions integrated Sawbridgeworth Town Council task supervisor Joanne Sargant. All the outfits were being loaned by House of Harlequin.
Delighted Berrin said that the versions did a “magnificent career strutting their things”.
Besides proceeds from ticket gross sales, collections ended up built for the duration of the night, which ended with the products and guests dancing to Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.
Mayor Cllr Greg Rattey’s charities are The Hailey Centre and The Men’s Overall health Discussion board, an online organisation which supports males with depression and other psychological health problems.
When he declared his charities at the annual assembly of Sawbridgeworth Town Council previous year he revealed he experienced endured mental health challenges and had tried using to get rid of himself.
He explained of the exhibit: “It was a exciting-crammed night time and irrespective of getting rid of my voice just after two-and-a-50 percent several hours of getting the compère I carefully liked it.”