Realm of Reverie will raise funds for Inspire Youth Zone Students at the University of Central Lancashire are organising a unique public fashion event to
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Visitors to the event this Thursday will take part in an immersive fashion show experience with themed zones of water and nature, alongside textured sensory walls. “With Christmas around the corner, it presents a great opportunity to buy gifts that can’t be found elsewhere at our pop up stalls and of course, visitors will be supporting a very worth local charity at the same time.”
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