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AROUND THE CITY
We’ll bring you stories from all across Cardiff over forthcoming issues. Here’s a few stories we thought you may find interesting.
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CITYWIDE
City Hall - Breast Cancer Care Cymru
Breast cancer and glamour may seem like polar opposites but at the first ever Breast Cancer Care Cymru Fashion Show to be held on Wednesday 24th February 2010, twenty people who have all been affected by breast cancer will take to the catwalk to celebrate life after a diagnosis.
Styled in a range of designer and high street outfits by our very own fashion stylist, Suzanne Jaya, with hair transformed by Sassoon salons and make up applied by Estee Lauder, the event is a must-attend for anyone who loves fashion and loves life. As a guest at the show, you’ll be in glamorous company alongside Breast Cancer Care’s celebrity supporters and will be treated to a dazzling event including a champagne reception, gourmet meal, a glittering catwalk show and entertainment.
Linda McCarthy, Head of Breast Cancer Care Cymru says, “Following the enormous success of Breast Cancer Care’s fashion shows in London and Scotland, we are delighted to announce the launch of our Breast Cancer Care Cymru Fashion Show at Cardiff City Hall next year.
We’re all so excited about seeing inspirational Welsh models, who have all had breast cancer, take to the catwalk styled to perfection and brimming with confidence.
Nearly 2,400 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in Wales. The money raised from this event will help Breast Cancer Care Cymru reach more people affected by the disease by providing vital information and support services for local women and men, their families and friends when they need it most.”
Ticket prices for the evening show start at £80 and details can be found at www.breastcancercare.org.uk/theshow To book now call 020 7960 3520 or email specialevents@breastcancercare.org.uk
Breast Cancer Care Cymru is for anyone affected by breast cancer. They bring people together, provide information and support, and campaign for improved care.
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