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Fashion show comes to Lunga House

A FASHION show in aid of Kilmartin Museum re-development fund will showcase the best pre-loved garments out there.

The event, at Lunga House on Saturday March 24 at 7pm, is one not to be missed for fashionistas, with a welcome drink on arrival, a catwalk showcasing some of the outfits, a raffle for the most unique clothing pieces and the chance to try on the clothes that have been donated.

For more information contact Kilmartin Museum on 01546 510278. The event is bring your own drink, and tickets, priced £17.50 per person, are available through Eventbrite.

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