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Boodles Stylish jewellers Boodles hosted a glitzy party on Friday evening, to celebrate the launch of the much anticipated Philip Armstrong Spring/ Summer 2013 Collection. Philip Armstrong and Tony Burke presented their new season’s collection at Boodles flagship Liverpool store. Te design duo showcased some amazing looks suitable for the forth-coming racing season alongside millinery by Rosie Olivia and some of Boodles most stunning diamond jewellery. Over 70 of the region’s most stylish ladies, including soap stars, footballers wives and celebrity guests joined the party at Boodles flagship showroom in North John Street to see some of the stunning new pieces in the eagerly anticipated collection.


Pictures by Diane Tompson


Prince’s Trust Coco Boutique showcased some of this season’s hottest trends at a special fundraising event in aid of Te Prince’s Trust. A team of 12 models displayed the stunning new Spring/Summer ranges at Te Vincent Hotel, Southport, raising over £4,500 in the process. Te Prince’s Trust helps change the lives of young people in the UK who are not in education, employment or training and focuses its efforts on those people who need their help the most by working with young people who struggle at school, are in or leaving care, are long-term unemployed or have been in trouble with the law. Over 120 fashion lovers turned up to watch the show which featured new arrivals from the latest collections by designers such as Matthew Williamson, Temperley London, Alice By Temperley, Diane Von Furstenburg, Pinko, Moschino Cheap & Chic and many more. Te ladies were entertained throughout the evening by the fabulous Soul and Motown singer Scott Bench Taylor. Nicola Johnson of Coco Boutique, said: “We are thrilled to be able to help such a fabulous charity as the Prince’s Trust and see the difference that this money will make in helping young people aged 13-30 to get back to work, education or training.”


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