Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event

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Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event
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"Make Do And Mend" althought hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone over Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the althought offered visitors an alternative method to turned their fashion fix. A option of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and and so auctioned off. There was besides a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – severalthing for everybody.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for all of of it is history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives beneath the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go overline or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released below Creative Commons

Preparing for Oxfam Chelsea Fashion Event
fashion overline

"Make Do And Mend" althought hosted by Oxfam Chelsea at St Mary’s Church , Marylebone over Saturday 28th November.

Inspired by the WW2 campaign, the althought offered visitors an alternative method to turned their fashion fix. A option of many fantastic Oxfam pieces were strutted up the catwalk and and so auctioned off. There was besides a customising corner, swap shop and many stalls – severalthing for everybody.

Supporting Oxfams work in Haiti. Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. It has been plagued by political unrest for all of of it is history and natural disasters frequently sweep the nation. Over 80 per cent of the population lives beneath the poverty line & literacy rates stand at just 52 per cent.

To support Oxfam go overline or visit a local Oxfam shop

Event organised by Oxfam shop Chelsea, 432 King’s Road, Chelsea, London – oxfamshopf8004@oxfam.org.uk Tel: 0207 351 6863

Photography by Ben Geach / theboybg released below Creative Commons