We are hosting a Charity Fashion Show to raise funds for Books Beyond Words. This event will not only support the charity, but also empower the models from Books Beyond Words as they walk the runway at Future Dreams House.
Event details:
Friday, 13 September 2024
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (BST)
Future Dreams House, 61 Birkenhead Street, London WC1H 8BB
Tickets from £49.99
Limited spaces available, so be quick!
Get ready for an unforgettable Charity Fashion Show, featuring a glamorous runway display by models from Books Beyond Words.
Get ready for a thrilling display as models grace the runway in stunning garments created by an emerging designer!
Following the show, indulge in a delightful drinks and canapés reception, and stand the chance to win amazing prizes in our raffle.
This extraordinary event is taking place at Future Dreams House, a cherished hub dedicated to supporting those affected by breast cancer, further contributing to this event's worthy cause.
Every penny raised will go directly to supporting Books Beyond Words.
Who are Books Beyond Words?
Beyond Words is the UK’s national charity for visual literacy and emotional wellbeing. Everyone knows pictures can be more powerful than words. Being able to ‘read’ the images we see is how we know a green light means go, a smile means someone is happy to see us, or that a piece of art is telling us a story. This is the core of visual literacy – the ability to make meaning from the pictures in front of us.
7:00 PM: Registration
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM: Fashion Show featuring stunning garments by emerging designers!
8:30 PM - 10:00 PM: Mix and mingle at the Drinks Reception, indulge in delicious canapés, and join the excitement of our raffle!
Your ticket includes:
-Exclusive Access to the magnificent Fashion Show
-Complimentary Drinks
-Delicious Canapés
-Raffle with amazing prizes
Future Dreams was founded in 2008 by mother and daughter, Sylvie Henry and Danielle Leslie. By a cruel twist of fate, they were both diagnosed with breast cancer, Danielle aged just 35 and a mother of three young children. Tragically both women lost their lives to secondary breast cancer within a year of each other in 2009. Their legacy lives on in Future Dreams and the thousands of women the charity supports every year.