A much-loved Prescot boutique is set to host its fourth annual fashion show to raise vital funds for breast cancer this May.
Want That Dress, on Market Place, Prescot will welcome visitors from across the UK for the annual event that aims to raise money for cancer support group, Breast Mates.
The shop has recently moved to a bigger store on Market Place (Image: Steve Samosa)
Taking place in Prescot Parish Church, Want That Dress will showcase their unique pieces in a show that prides itself on its inclusive and diverse models, including women who have accessed the Breast Mates group.
Jane was 'blown away' by the success of the previous shows (Image: Steve Samosa)
The boutique, owned by former teacher, Jane McNally, sources unique pieces of clothing from around the UK, Europe and Africa, sold at high street prices.
Stocked with one-off pieces, the shop has attracted visitors from all over the North West, with some shoppers even travelling the length of the country to see the unique clothes.
The fashion show, set to take place on May 21, is set to attract more than 400 guests, including guest of honour, Spanish fashion designer, and supplier of Want That Dress, Manu.
Jane and Spanish designer, Manu (Image: Jane McNally)
Jane spoke to the Star about the success of previous events and her excitement for this year's show, saying: "It's just a night full of joy, it's a really lovely night. I just hope it sells out again.
"I'm just blown away from the support already, and it's the same with all the support I get in the shop.
"I'm so happy to do it, because Breast Mates support so many women in Prescot and the surrounding areas, and they need all the help they can get, so I'm delighted to raise the money for them."
Models from last year's show (Image: Steve Samosa)
The event will offer three catwalk shows, a raffle, celebrity guests and entertainment from popular tribute act, Chic le Freak, as well as a bar for drinks throughout the night.
Local businesses have rallied together in support of the charity event, with local hotels offering rooms for performers, businesses funding professional lighting rigs, and bars and restaurants coming together to offer discounted meals before the event, in a bid to create the perfect girl's night out.
The boutique offers unique clothing (Image: Steve Samosa)
Tickets for the show are priced at £15 each, with all proceeds donated to cancer support group, Breast Mates.
Tickets for the event can be purchased in store at Want That Dress, Prescot.
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