A FASHION show is being staged at Haworth to raise money for Sue Ryder.
Village businesses Pretty Penny and Piccadilly will be showcasing their latest clothing ranges, including the brands Kali Yog, Hundred Stars and Chalk.
The event – at Cobbles and Clay, Main Street, on Friday, May 12, at 7pm – is being hosted by journalist and broadcaster Christa Ackroyd and will feature fashion blogger What Lizzie Loves, and a host of local models.
There will also be a charity auction, with donated prizes.
Tickets cost £10 each, including a glass of fizz and selection of canapes.
"We are looking forward to putting together a wonderfully stylish evening for Sue Ryder – raising as much money as we can," says Jill Ross, owner of Cobbles and Clay.
"It will be a great opportunity to relax, join with friends and help an extremely worthy cause."
For tickets, call 01535 958961.
Sue Ryder runs Oxenhope hospice Manorlands, which supports patients with life-limiting illnesses and their families both at the hospice and in the community, across an area covering Craven, Airedale, Wharfedale and parts of Bradford.
All services are free, but it costs £10,000 a day to keep the hospice doors open.
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