Since our last post, several more ethical brands have confirmed that they are willing to participate in the fashion show. Johari, the company which sources beautiful handmade clothes and accessories from Kenya have excitingly agreed to provide clothes for the event. As has the fairtrade Stockbridge boutique, Hibiscus Flower.
Glasgow-based Think Boutique, which works to balance high fashion with ethical values, has also agreed to lend clothes for our runway. Our creative team has meanwhile been working closely with a group of Mary Erskine School pupils, who are designing original wearable sculptures for our models to showcase on the night.
In terms of the stalls that will be set up around the hall on the night, we are also making some good progress. The driving service Scoot will have a stall, as will Odyssey Boutique, the renowned lingerie and swimwear designer, who will be providing a bra fitting service in a separate room within the Tom Fleming Centre building.
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