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Hats off to hospital fundraisers

Snazzy outfits, sassy models and extravagant hats drew a crowd to the second fashion show in aid of The Friends of the Hospital at Rye - and raised even more funds

Hats off to hospital fundraisers
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As five of Rye’s most glamorous residents sashayed up and down the central aisle, it was standing room only at the fashion show at the town hall on Wednesday evening (October 22). More than 100 people squeezed in to watch the second show by Niche in aid of Rye, Winchelsea and District Memorial Hospital.

The clothes, all available at Niche, told a wintry tale and began with the essential outer layer: a coat. By the end of the evening we were into luxurious evening wear, having seen dresses, tops, jackets, trousers – plus all the accessories.

For the model ladies - Jane Conlin, Gemma Lister, "George" Stephenson and Yvonne Lacey – it must have felt like Paris/London/New York/Milan. They’d had only one fitting – and at the last minute had an extra outfit thrown at them. On with one outfit, down the catwalk, graceful turn, pause, back again, repeat, shrug off outer layer, up and down again, smiling all the while, applause. Turn, dash down the stairs, round the back, up other stairs, through the mayor’s chamber, whisk off that outfit and swiftly into the next.

They had a break only when Tracey Mogard, milliner and owner of Herald and Heart, and milliner Sophie Desai displayed a “dabble” of their bespoke handmade hats, modelled with a confident swagger by Lynda Treliving. Vibrant colours, arresting shapes and intricate details drew spontaneous applause – and one hat would not be for sale as Lynda had already bagged it.

Applause greeted the fifth model before he had even made his entrance: Martin Grenfell – dashing, cavalier – in ensembles from WJ Bennet. His deft unbuttoning and casual flick of the jacket to reveal the lining showed he must have been practising – but he did forget his bag!

The models all strutted their stuff – Yvonne (80, yes, 80) had clearly done this before – but they had no hesitation in having a quick aside with friends in the front row, they let people feel fabrics, dropped their coats into a convenient lap, demonstrated the comfort of an elasticated waist (ping!) and embraced Martin as their paths crossed.

The finale was by Mayor Bernadine Fiddimore, who wore a very practical red and black ensemble but almost got tangled in her chain of office while trying nonchalantly to shrug off the little jacket.

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There were lots of people to thank at the end, not forgetting the organisers from The Friends:

And it was most certainly worth it: £1,500 to the hospital, up from £1,165 last year.

Photos: Tony and Jane Nunn

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