Beverley Conservative Club pulled off another top night of local fashion while raising money for a good a couple of good causes.
Around 100 were in the club to watch a cat walk show that featured collections from, the Beverley Dresser, Bridal Reloved, Scope and Bon Marche.
Another first this year was the inclusion of the former Mayor of Beverley David Elvidge, who was drafted in to handle all the introductions providing running commentary throughout the event.
Susan Elvidge from the Beverley Dresser said;
“This fashion show gave us the chance to displayed various outfits on the catwalk. We showcased everything from casual to evening wear as well as designer handbags.”
“It is a good way for us to show what we have in store to those that have never visited our shop. We have a fabulous winter collection, including vintage fur coat or faux fur. The choice is yours.”
Local designer Jo Perkins continued to show her support for the annual fashion show that raises money for the social club and this year also the charity Scope.
Jo who creates handmade tiaras, hats and fascinators at her studio on Woodhall Way helped accessories the models.