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Calling all South Yorkshire fashionistas!
A local shopping centre is set to transform into a haven for fashion lovers as it launches its very own Fashion Week.
The Barnsley based Alhambra Shopping Centre will be giving shoppers some hints and tips for what is coming up in the Autumn and Winter fashion stakes across five days of fun dedicated to everything in style!
The event will take place from the 15th - 19th September with the centres fashion retailers; Bonmarche, Greenwoods, Next, Primark, Roman, Select and TK Maxx.
Steph Higham, Alhambra Centre marketing manager said: This is the first time we have done anything like this with our retailers. We are all very excited to see the centre transformed for our customers to come and get fashion hints and tips, take advantage of daily giveaways and win some fantastic competitions.“
Students from Barnsley College will also be showcasing some of their creations on Tuesday and Saturday, the next Stella McCartney or Jasper Conran could be from the town!
On the final day of the fashion event, a number of pop up fashion shows will be taking place at regular times showcasing the latest trends with the chance for one lucky shopper to walk away with £150 of centre vouchers to get the perfect wardrobe for the Autumn/Winter season.
For more information about Alhambra Shopping Centre visit: www.alhambracentre.co.uk or call 01226 295355.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Stacey Morgan .
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