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9th March 2012

UNICEF On Campus Manchester presents My World Fashion Show

By Mercedes Antrobus
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On Wednesday March 14, 2012 at 8:00 P.M. Manchester will come alive with fashion, music and dance at the historic Victoria Baths and no one should miss what will be the year’s most incredible event!

Hosted by the University of Manchester’s UNICEF On Campus Society and MMU’s Fashion Society it is shaping up to be an unforgettable night. In addition to five different internationally themed fashion catwalks, there will be live performances from the MMU Dance Society, the Bangra Society and a local Manchester band, a live DJ all night long and, of course, the famous UNICEF bakers will be out in full force providing you with some amazing treats throughout the night.

For only £5 you will be spending a few hours in one of Manchester’s famous attractions enjoying fashion, music and dance from around the world while also supporting UNICEF UK’s many charitable projects. It is the perfect way to have fun and help to make a difference all in one night so be there!

Tickets are on sale across campus and you are sure to see one of our ticket sellers buzzing around the Students’ Union. Tickets will also be on sale on the night, but don’t delay because it is expected to be a sold out event!

 

Ceri Wills

Ceri Wills

Former Societies editor (2011-2012).

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