Manchester Fashion Show raises £25k
NABS has raised £25,000 at its latest Manchester Fashion Show, held on 18 September at The Tobacco Stores, Manchester.
NABS Manchester Fashion Show is a runway success.
NABS has raised £25,000 at its latest Manchester Fashion Show, held on 18 September at The Tobacco Stores, Manchester.
All money raised will help NABS to power its purpose: to advance the mental wellness of our industry, so we can all keep moving forward.
Over 350 attendees were entertained.
The ‘Secret Garden’-themed event attracted 350 adlanders, who enjoyed a lively catwalk show, with lunch, dancing and fundraising also entertaining the crowd. You can see photos from the event over on NABS’ Flickr Page.
Event MCs were industry stalwarts Russell Levin, head of sales, media agencies, Bauer Media Outdoor and Lisa Jones, chief people officer, Lucey Group.
Fashion partners were NBrown and Models of Diversity.
Vital funds will help NABS’ mission.
Kate Harris, regional director, NABS, said:
“This year’s NABS Manchester Fashion Show was as brilliant as ever. We’re so grateful to the hundreds of adlanders who joined us on the day to show their support for their industry charity.
“Demand for NABS’ services continues to rise, with calls relating to emotional support and redundancy particularly high. The money raised at the Fashion Show will help us to support adlanders experiencing these challenges and more.”
Thanks to our partners.
The headline event partner was The Manchester Screen, with other event partners being Channel Factory, Bauer Media Outdoor, Active International and Spotify Advertising. Creative partner was TBWA/MCR and photography partner was News UK.
Fashion Show becomes the Big Bash.
The NABS Manchester Fashion Show has now become the NABS Big Bash, secure your table now on NABS’ Event Calendar.