WAIS Fashion Show
26 June 2012 - 7.00 pm

WAIS VIP fashion show

Tuesday 26th June 2012 7.00 PM

Mercure Nottingham City Centre Hotel, George Street, Nottingham, NG1 3BP

We’re holding our first ever fashion show in association with Stick & Ribbon, a private shopping & personal styling consultancy on Tuesday 26th June 2012. 

Join us for an evening dedicated to smart casual with a hint of glamour.  Expert advice will be on hand from private shopping & personal styling consultancy, Stick & Ribbon on how to maximise your own creative skills and learn the art of dressing for your own proportions.  Every guest will receive a free treat bag and the opportunity to try and buy from Stick and Ribbon’s Spring Summer collection. 

 

Raffle prizes to be won …

  • A personal style consultation with Stick & Ribbon, our event partners
  • An overnight stay at the Mecure Hotel, Nottingham
  • Dinner for 2 at Pizza Express
  • Lunch for 2 at World Service
  • Afternoon tea for 2 at the Lace Market Hotel
  • A day pass for the Nuffield Fitness & Wellbeing Centre, Nottingham
  • Theatre tickets for the Nottingham Royal Centre,
  • Cinema tickets for the Broadway Cinema
  • Private personal training sessions
  • Bottle of champagne

  

Still haven't bought your ticket?

 

Tickets are £15 and include drinks and canapés and importantly, all profits will go towards helping women and children affected by domestic violence.  Tickets can be purchased by emailing holly@wais.org.uk.  Please note - this is a ticketed event and spaces are limited.
 
Hope to see you there!


Venue: The Mecure Nottingham, City Centre Hotel, George Street, Nottingham
Cost: £15

Contact Details:
Organisation: WAIS
Contact: Holly Mills
 

WAIS contact numbers:
Text Phone: 0808 800 0341
Telephone: 0115 947 5257
Helpline: 0808 800 0340

Every minute one incident of domestic violence is reported to the police.

 

One in four women will be a victim of domestic violence in their lifetime.

 

Two women per week on average are killed by a male partner or former partner. Nearly half of all female murder victims are killed by a partner or ex-partner.

 

90% of domestic violence is seen or heard by children.