Hurlston Hall fashion show
COCO Boutique in Southport showcased the latest looks from its Spring and Summer 2016 range while raising hundreds of pounds for its chosen charity.
More than 180 women enjoyed a fantastic afternoon full of fashion, fun and entertainment at the newly developed Hurlston Hall in Scarisbrick, while raising more than £3,000 for the NSPCC.
The NSPCC is a national charity which will help projects in our local community to offer a range of services for children who have experienced, or are at risk of, abuse.
The team of nine models showcased the new ranges which featured new arrivals from the latest collections by designers Diane Von Furstenberg, Pinko, Michael Kors, M Missoni, Saloni, Juicy Couture, Boutique Moschino, Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini and many more.
The audience enjoyed a
two course meal and was entertained throughout the afternoon by singer Paul Paschley who sang contemporary classics with his own unique twist.
Nicola Johnson of Coco Boutique said: “What an amazing afternoon, thank you to everyone who gave so generously. We are thrilled to be able to help such a fabulous charity as the NSPCC and see the difference that this money will make in helping to protect children and young people from abuse and neglect.”
Coco Boutique is in Wayfarers Arcade in Lord Street in Southport town centre and is owned by Nicola Johnson.
She is responsible for the buying and travels to London, Paris and Milan to find new labels that noone else stocks to make Coco unique.
Along with the wide selection of clothes on offer it also sells shoes, bags, jewellery, accessories, candles and gifts.
Personal shoppers are always on hand to help customers.