SHELTER FASHION SHOW HIGHLIGHTS @ BROWNES,NOTTINGHAM Statement t-shirts have been sported by so many famous faces who want to say something through fashion and this trend has been carried on by some of Nottingham’s most famous independent designers who designed a t-shirt to help the homeless charity Shelter. We had front row seats at Brownes where the show was held. The event was organised by Nottingham Trent marketing students Jackie Balchin and Olivia Lawrence. The turn out was good with lots of familiar faces including Bantum pioneer Simeon Hartwig.
DJ Rak-It Kid provided the music which was a mix of funky house and dance that definitely got the crowd buzzing before the show started. The t-shirts are available to buy from Projects in Nottingham at ÂŁ25 each and all the money goes to the charity Shelter to help the homeless, so loosen up your purse strings and help a good cause.
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