Fashion For Freedom needs your charitable help

27th June 2011 11:13 am

Fashion and charity have always gone hand in hand, but feel good organisation Fashion For Freedom are quite the generous exception.

On July 22nd this year, Fashion For Freedom are organising a charity fashion show at Studio Valbonne in Soho to raise funds for Save the Children – and they need your help!

The company need at least £1,000 to secure the venue for this event, but will receive £500 back on the night if the bar reaches £5,500 by 10 pm – so every little helps.

On the night, Fashion For Freedom are expecting around 300 people to attend, with plenty of fashion bloggers, magazine editors, fashion buyers, and celebrities to get your teeth stuck in to.

Sounds like a good night out all round.

To buy a ticket to the event simply click here.

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