WITH over 300 tickets sold prior to the event, the annual ADAPT Kerry Charity Shop Fashion Show on Friday night was sure to be a success.
It didn’t disappoint as the function room in the Ballyroe Heights Hotel filled up nicely to see models take to the catwalk, wearing fashions available at the shop on Matt Talbot Road.
There were top designer brands on show which were available to buy on the night afterwards. Radio Kerry’s Alan Finn was the MC on the night and all there was great music from Noel Mac and Len Casey with Manus Leen as the DJ.
Organisers Louise O’Connell and Ljilja Samardzic from the ADAPT shop were delighted with the turnout and much needed funds were raised for the centre. Scroll down for photos…
THE annual ADAPT Kerry Charity Shop Fashion Show is on this Friday and it’s set to be another great night 0ut.
Tickets are selling fast and at just €5 it’s great value for the entertainment in store. The clothes come from the shop in Matt Talbot Road features top designer brands which will be and available to buy on the night.
It’s the second time the show is being held in Ballyroe as before last year it was held at the shop on Matt Talbot Road, but had to move due to tickets selling out well in advance so they needed a bigger venue.
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Radio Kerry’s Alan Finn is the MC on the night and all there will be music from Noel Mac and Len Casey with Manus Leen as the DJ on the night.
There’s great spot prizes and all fashions on display will be available to buy after the show. For tickets, call into the shop on Matt Talbot Road (next to Gleasure’s Funeral Home). Doors open 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm.
THOUSANDS of euro was raised for ADAPT Kerry last night as hundreds of ladies saw a fantastic fashion show at the Ballyroe Heights Hotel.
There were over 350 tickets sold before the event and many more showed up on the night as fashions from the ADAPT Charity Shop on Matt Talbot Road were modelled on the catwalk.
MC Brendan Fuller of Radio Kerry fame was a superb host for the evening and all the fashions from the likes of Karen Millen, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger and more were available to buy on the night.
There was also a special performance by the O’Neill Sisters who captivated the crowd with their harmonies. Add in Manus Leen as DJ and some great spot prizes and it made for a fantastic night for a great cause. And all for a fiver entry!
Helena Slattery who was the main organiser of the event said she was overwhelmed with the attendance and thanked everyone for came. She also thanked everyone who helped make the night such a success. Scroll down for photos…
THERE’S just over three weeks to the annual ADAPT Kerry Charity Shop Fashion Show but already there’s a huge amount of tickets sold.
No surprise really, as the show sold out in advance last year and tickets are a snip at just €5! The clothes come from the show and there’s Karen Millen, Armani, Tommy Hilfiger and more designer brands to be modelled and available to buy on the night.
The show, which takes place on Friday, October 19 at 7.30pm, was held at the shop on Matt Talbot Road for the past couple of years, but this year it has to be moved as Helena Slattery from the shop explained.
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“We’re moving it to Ballyroe Heights Hotel this year because we need more space. Last year we had to turn people away because we were full here in the shop and we hated doing that. So we were delighted when Jonathan Collins from the Hotel came on board as he has been a very good friend to ADAPT,” said Helena.
For people who don’t have transport, ADAPT is laying on a free bus service thanks to O’Shea’s, from the shop to the hotel on the night.
Radio Kerry’s Brendan Fuller is the MC on the night and all there will be a special performance by the O’Neill Sisters, who performed during the Pope’s visit last month, and they were happy to help out.
Manus Leen is the DJ on the night, there’s great spot prizes and all fashions on display will be available to buy after the show. For tickets, call into the shop on Matt Talbot Road (next to Gleasure’s Funeral Home) but hurry as they’re selling fast. Doors open 7pm, show starts at 7.30pm.
FASHION lovers turned up in droves to the Adapt Kerry Fashion Show hosted in the Adapt Shop at Matt Talbot Road on Friday night.
The fashion show was held in aid of the Adapt Kerry Women’s Refuge. Last November they held their first show in aid of the organisation and it was a massive success, and this show was no different.
All fashions — which include Gucci, Armani, Karen Millen and Tommy Hilfiger to name but a few — were on display and available for the attendees to purchase after the show.
The Adapt shop on Matt Talbot Road next to (Gleasure’s Funeral Home) has been in operation since June 2016. They are always looking for the public to help them with donations. Please scroll down for photos…