Our Harrodian Parents' Association and Events Committee hosted an all-singing and all-dancing Charity Fashion Show this week. Over one hundred pupils were involved from PP3 to the Lower Sixth, some acting as models, others as photographers, stylists, compères and members of the backstage and front-of-house teams. A large number of them took to the stage and had great fun strutting their stuff along the pink easigrass catwalk whilst modelling clothing and accessories donated for the event by local fashion designers and Harrodian parents who work in the industry.
There were also two brilliant dance interludes provided by Sampson and Julian, Prep School boys, with a body-popping performance that they choreographed themselves and also the Senior Dance Troupe's version of 'Another Day in the Sun' from La La Land. Much to the delight of the children in the audience, a surprise finale to the show featured some familiar faces. A number of their teachers were good sports and braved the catwalk, even Mr Hooke too!
Harrodian parents very generously donated all the prizes for a fashion-themed raffle, and winners were picked out by Stephanie Rad and Marsha Andreeva, both former Harrodians and professional models. Pop-up shops selling clothing and accessories from local fashion houses were located in the library and other classrooms around the Main Hall. All proceeds will be donated to the Snowflake School.
Here is a list of the clothing modelled:
- PP3 Girls: milliemanu
- PP3 Boys: Bunks Trunks (accessories by milliemanu)
- 9s Girls: MYMIA
- 9s Boys: Bunks Trunks (accessories by milliemanu)
- 10s Girls: Honor Beach
- Senior Dance Troupe: Miss Selfridge and Mobs London
- Senior Boys: Mobs London and Grenson Shoes
- Senior Girls: Iris and Ridley London and Hermosa Accessories
- Mrs Drummond-Chew and Ms Morgan: Nina
- Ms Tremayne's silk pyjamas: Nui Ami
- Mr Cullis, Mr Soleimaini, Mr Lineker, Mr Auterino and Mr Fenn-Smith: Dunhill shirts and Frederick Cameron caps
- Mr Hooke: Angelo Galasso shirt
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