A BOURNEMOUTH boutique will be hosting its annual fashion show featuring dresses from the BAFTAS.
Roberta Boutique sells designer ladieswear and occasion wear at its store on Westover Road.
The highly anticipated Spring Fashion Show will showcase the latest trends and highlight the Gill Harvey Collection, which has appeared on red carpets including the recent BAFTA Awards.
Roberta’s fashion show will also display new styles from Gill Harvey’s spring/ summer 2024 lineup.
Guests are expected to be wowed as a prominent designer will be in store to showcase their ready to wear SS24 collection as well as an exclusive preview of bespoke pieces.
This rare opportunity will allow customers to order customised one of a kind dresses for any special occasion.
The show will be exhibiting exquisite mother of the bride and groom collections, alongside stunning prom dresses.
Attendees can take advantage of exclusive discounts on the day plus a sparkling glass of wine.
Roberta’s will also be running giveaways, to ensure that ‘fashion celebration extends beyond the runway’.
Catherine Gosney, owner of Roberta, said: “We are absolutely delighted to host the Spring ‘24 Fashion Show in Roberta’s.
“It will be the first time all of our sparkling new mother-of-the-bride collections will be modelled in one location and we are very much looking forward to welcoming everyone with a great day of fizz and fashion!”
Andrea Cutts at the Gill Harvey Collection said: "The quest for the perfect dress for mother of the bride or a special occasion isn’t always easy.
"At Roberta's you are in safe hands, and their experience will ensure that you will find something very special.
"A Gill Harvey dress is a showstopper and a head turner that makes an individual statement to take you anywhere in style.
"We look forward to showing the collection at the Spring Fashion Show in Roberta’s."
The Spring Fashion Show will take place on Thursday, February 28, and customers can drop in any time between 10am and 5pm.
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