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Fashion workshop to help the ladies.


FASHIONISTAS will be revealing style secrets at a clothes workshop for women next week.

A fashion fix workshop organised by women's social group Ladies Who Socialise Verb 1. socialise - take part in social activities; interact with others; "He never socializes with his colleagues"; "The old man hates to socialize"
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 and Birmingham-based style advisors Style Our Souls will be held at House of Fraser House of Fraser is a British department store group with 61 stores (July 2007) across the country. The group was founded in Glasgow in 1849. The flagship London store is now the House of Fraser on Oxford Street whilst the largest is in Birmingham.  in Sutton Coldfield Sutton Coldfield, city (1991 pop. 102,572), Birmingham metropolitan district, central England. The city is a residential suburb of Birmingham with a metal products industry and a large television transmitting station.  on July 29 at 6.30pm.

Style gurus will be on hand to advise women on how to dress to suit their body shape and colouring as well stag-ina make-up demonstration. Women will also have the chance to bring along an item from their wardrobe for expert advice.

Tickets are pounds 30 for Ladies Who Socialise members, pounds 35 for nonmembers and pounds 25 of the ticket price is redeemable for services booked with Style Our Souls.

For more information * call Rebecca on 07919 415509 or visit www.ladieswhosocialise.com.
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Date:Jul 22, 2009
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