Local green clothing store and restaurant collaborate on a fashion show for charity

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July 12, 2024

Organizers thanked the local area for supporting a month-long generosity fashion show in support of Fashion Revolution.

Warwick-based Diffuse Retail and fresh Leamington Spa place No 75 Bedford Street came up at the end of June for a night of clothing, food and charity.

The occasion was hailed a achievement, and raised £250 for the not-for-profit company, which is dedicated to promoting a “fresh, healthy, reasonable, transparent and accountable style business.”

Hannah Teale, the owner of Diffuse Retail, who launched the company earlier this year in an effort to identify sustainability in the financial and fashion sectors, was the first to organize the event.

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Guests joined together for a night of fashion, food and fundraising ( image by Ana Frantz Photography )

After the performance, she told Nub News, “The occasion went also, we raised £250 for Fashion Revolution on the day, and it was a truly fun filled evening.”

“I enjoyed being able to share the Spread variety and concept with a wonderful group of local people.”

With plans already in place for my one-year anniversary in November, just in time to give Christmas clothing inspiration to all those in need, I’m hopeful to organize ordinary events like these in the future.

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Models ranging in age from 17 to first 60s! ( image by Ana Frantz Photography )

The occasion featured three different designs to showcase the range of clothing on offer at Diffuse in addition to featuring amazing food and drink from No 75.

The designs, who ranged in age from 17 to their first 60s, showed off proper attire for parties and celebrations during the day and night.

Hannah explained to Nub News prior to the event why she had chosen to support Fashion Revolution. Following the 2013 Rana Plaza crisis, which resulted in the deaths of 1, 134 people and the injury of another 2, 00 in the collapse of a clothes factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, the organization was established.

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No 75 Bedford Street served food and beverages to its patrons ( photo by Ana Frantz Photography ).

Since then, the generosity has held a dedicated week each year to raise money to help hall for change and raise awareness of crimes in the fashion industry.

“I have followed the generosity for a while,” Hannah said.

They desire a more honest and responsible business.

“This year marks their tenth anniversary,” according to the April 10th Revolution Week.

They actually make an effort to influence the industry in terms of coverage and basically affect it.

The style show, which was scheduled for April to correspond with Revolution Week, had to be postponed, though it did have a raffle benefiting local businesses.

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Hannah plans to hold another event in the coming year ( photo by Ana Frantz Photography ).

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