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Spring into the new season at North East fashion show
Fresh local talent will be the stars of the show at Manor Walks Shopping and Leisure’s annual Spring Fashion Fix event on Saturday 28 March 2015.
Northumberland’s largest shopping and leisure destination will be bringing the catwalk to Cramlington. Showcasing the latest spring trends from a host of retailers during a day of catwalk shows will be the latest faces to join the North East fashion scene.
Earlier in the month, Manor Walks’ model search competition encouraged aspiring models to strike their best model pose and share their photograph on Manor Walks’ Facebook channel.
Two lucky winners will be crowned the king and queen of the catwalk ahead of the Spring Fashion Fix and will be joined by professional models dressed in collections from Manor Walks’ retailers Next, TU @ Sainsburys, George @ Asda, Pal Joey, Bon Marche, Select, Dorothy Perkins, New Look, Roman, Peacocks and JD Sports.
Energetic street dance performances from Michaela Percival School of Dancing will kick start the event at 10:30am.
The catwalk shows will take place at 10:30am, 12noon, 1.30pm and 3pm and will last approximately 15 minutes each. The audience will also have the chance to win spot prizes throughout the day, including a pair of Beats by Dre headphones, by posing for a selfie in association with O2 Cramlington.
With over 100 retailers including Northumberland’s only multiplex cinema and a great range of family restaurants and retailers, Manor Walks Shopping & Leisure in Cramlington offers a huge amount of choice to suit a range of tastes.
For more information on Manor Walks’ Spring Fashion Fling and its fringe events visit the Manor Walks website www.manorwalks.co.uk, like the official Facebook page and follow @ManorWalks on Twitter.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Manor Walks Shopping and Leisure .
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