The Chester Boutique Fashion Show in support of the Neuro Therapy Centre is returning by popular demand on Thursday 9th November at the Crowne Plaza, Chester.
This annual event is a calendar highlight for the charity.
“We have been holding this event for a number of years and last year took the plunge to have a larger venue,” said Shannah Goodrick, Fundraiser at the Neuro Therapy Centre. “It was a wonderful night, enjoyed by all and the larger venue enabled us to include a disco to end the night with too. We can’t wait to hold it again next month.”
As well as the fashion shows which showcase the upcoming trends for the season ahead from independent women’s clothing store, Chester Boutique, there is also a shopping experience filled with stalls from local businesses with everything available from candles, jewellery, fragrance, spirits, skin care, and fashion.
“We’re so grateful to be working with Chester Boutique again this year for this hugely popular event, we’d love the evening to be our largest yet, so we’d encourage people to book their tickets to kick- start their Christmas celebrations and not miss out on the glitz and glamour,” added Shannah Goodrick, Fundraiser at the Neuro Therapy Centre.
Tickets include a two-course meal with vegetarian option, a welcome drink, and a goody bag.
After dinner, there’s a raffle with some superb prizes, a singer, and a disco to finish the evening.
Tickets are available at:
www.neurotherapycentre.org/Event/chester-boutique-fashion-show-2023
Pictured - Last year’s event.
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