1. A tip, first of all - if you have a question related to Cambridgeshire, make sure you post to the UK & Ireland site.
2. You will need to be heavily involved in arranging this event - don't expect it to happen on its own. So be aware of what is actually involved, before making any firm decisions. One obvious key area is getting models for the catwalk.
3. You don't say what type of contacts you want, which town in Cambridgeshire, or what you are fundraising for, so you don't give any focus for potential responders.
4. I am going to assume that it's fundraising for a small not-for-profit association, and that you want to find someone who has clothes to model. Here are some possibilities.
a) Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts
This college has an intensive one-year foundation course for fashion designers.
http://www.cambridgeartschool.com/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cambridgeshire/content/articles/2006/06/23/house_of_cards_fashion_students_csvpa_feature.shtml
b) Cambridgeshire-based fashion designers
(i) Shaz's Fashion Designs, Peterborough
(ii) Paulineknit, Huntingdon, Map/Directions to Paulineknit
(iii) D Reed Ltd, Cambridge
(iv) Dizziness Designs, St. Neots, http://www.yell.com/ucs/UcsSearchAction.do?scrambleSeed=64748079&keywords=Fashion+Designers&companyName=&location=CAMBRIDGESHIRE&search=SEARCH&searchType=advance
(v) Hilde Pollet, Cambridge
(vi) Antonio Couture, Cambridge
http://www.touchlocal.com/nat/c-774-t-4427-Fashion+Designers-Cambridge
(vii) Amanda Skiffington Designs, Ely
http://www.mylocalservices.co.uk/Cambridgeshire/Ladieswear/879625/Amanda_Skiffington_Designs.html
c) Boutiques
(i) Javelin, Cambridge
http://www.javelinonline.co.uk/JavShops_Cambridge.html
(ii) Anne Furbank, St Neot's
http://www.annefurbank.co.uk/
(iii) Karen Forte, Bassingbourn
http://www.karenforte.com/
(iv) The Frock Exchange, Fenstanton
http://www.frockexchange-fenstanton.co.uk/
2007-03-29 00:29:27
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