September 2013

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September 2013

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Ultimate girly treat: Bristol Fashion Week at The Mall This September sees five days of catwalk shows as Bristol Fashion Week returns to The Mall at Cribbs Causeway from 25th to 29th September. If you’ve not been before, Bristol Fashion Week is the essential fashion event of the new season trends and colours, as well as the ultimate girly treat. Lust after the latest catwalk looks while TV stylist Mark Heyes and celebrity hairdresser Andrew Barton entertain with their insightful fashion knowledge and celebrity gossip. We caught up with TV stylist Mark Heyes to find out what everyone should be wearing FROW (on the front row) this season: “The three key trends to look out for are tartan and check, animal print, and this season’s hottest colour: Red!” “One must-have item for this season is without question the kilt, pair with a chunky knit and chunky boots for a cool twist on a Scottish classic.” Animal prints are back with

a bang for autumn; and with an air of lady like chic thrown into the mix with animal print pencil skirts and slinky dresses.” “Command attention with ruby red and make sure all eyes are on you at Fashion Week with an LRD or use red accessories to direct attention; even if it’s just your lips and shoes.” Get the best view of the catwalk with a platinum front row seat (£13.95), guarantee a second row seat with a silver ticket (£9.95) or enjoy the view from a standard seat (£8.95). Join the rest of the fashion pack and head to www. mallcribbs.com buy your Bristol Fashion Week tickets. Tickets include a BFW goody bag with stylish products to sample, plus a free on-trend plaid ‘check book’ full of offers, competitions and discount vouchers to use in The Mall.

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Theatre club on the cards for residents By Douglas Daniels esidents of Bradley Stoke’s Bluebell Gardens were delighted to be invited to a nearby pub to share a Tasters’ Evening, along with their neighbours from the adjacent Brook Court. It presented an opportunity to get to know each other in convivial surroundings. It soon became apparent that opportunities existed for residents to meet one another at other events such as ‘in-house’ musical evenings or trips to the theatre. These had always been popular with the residents of Newleaze House, Filton (many of whom are now living at Bluebell Gardens) and it was felt that they could be continued here. Steps are being taken to sound out the possibility of forming a

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‘theatre club’, where residents could combine to visit shows in either Bristol or Bath. Membership of the club could also include events of a musical nature or visits to other interesting locations where entertainment is on offer. Residents will be contacted soon with details of the club. It would be operative in time for the Pantomime season. This year Bristol Hippodrome presents a popular star from ‘Emmerdale’ in the pantomime ‘Cinderella’. Groups of 20 or more visiting the shows could quality for substantial reductions on theatre tickets with the best possible selection of theatre seats. Those interested should in the first instance either await the distribution of more information or telephone 01454 201 987.

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