Tuesday 24 July 2012

FEEL-GOOD FASHION


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Those of you who have known me pre-Dotty days will be aware of the trials and tribulations I experienced working as a retail manager for the British Red Cross for a year. It was both the best and the most stressful time of my life, with the year culminating in a fashion show in aid of Red Cross Week. The fashion show nearly drove me to a breakdown but thankfully the Society attracts a wonderful array of supportive and interesting people (a big shout-out must go to the Pineapple Park lot: I've never met a more passionate and driven team), including Christina, the assistant manager of the Liverpool store.

Not only has Christina received a mention in the Guardian, she's also managed to turn the fortunes of the Renshaw Street shop - or should that be boutique? - to the more profitable sort since starting work there 18 months ago. Energy, enthusiasm, and knowledge of her demographic were all key factors, though her dedication stretches to organising out-of-hours events, like last Thursday's fundraising fashion show held in Concert Square's Walkabout. 

I was honoured to be asked to model in the show, along with fellow fashion blogger Gemma Satire, displaying some of the shop's fantastic donated goods. Think charity shops are all dowdy, worn-out garments? Take a look at these photos and think again. All outfits were styled by Christina; I'm particularly keen on the floral mismatched suit and the floaty white lace dress. Oh, and did I mention that this shop gets donations from a well-known high-street chain? I can't possibly say wH&M, sadly. Why? Just COS, you cheeky Monkis!

(And yes, I do have a peace symbol drawn on my face. Not my usual make-up preference but it was all for charity, darling!)


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8 comments:

  1. Got to love charity shops, half of my wardrobe is made up from crazy old lady gowns and art deco clutches from Oxfam or British Heart Foundation! You look great! Love the shirt at the end. Not so much the lippy.

    www.ameliaisnotcross.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Haha, we all went pretty crazy with the make-up! Old lady gowns and deco clutches are basically ideal outfits.
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  2. Oh I love charity shops in the UK (kinda miss them actually!). You looked great darling

    xx Paola

    www.ThePvdHJournal.com

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    1. They're so rubbish in Manchester :( Small towns do charity shops the best! And thank you :)
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  3. Ahhh Sarah it was SOOO SOO lovely to meet you! We must meet and greet again soon and talk about our first world blogging problems! Loved being part of the show with you and wearing all the goodies. However that picture of me is really bad and my face deserves to be shot! Where did you find the pics? And LOL loving the Monki/COS banter there. Not suspicious at all!

    Gemma x

    www.gemmasatire.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Nooo you look lovely. I am reminded by these pictures that I shouldn't wear halternecks due to my immense shoulder structure, but you live and learn.

      Christina sent the pictures to me, apparently they were on Facebook - I'll forward any more I get onto you.

      Look forward to seeing you soon!
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  4. wow you look brilliant on the catwalk!!
    xx

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    1. Aw thanks lovely! Shame you couldn't do it but will let you know next time, you'd be amazing.
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