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MCR Fashion Industry is back!

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Humanity Hallows Issue 4 Out Now!
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By Louis Hall-Dunleavy


MCR Fashion Industry is back with a metallic bang this year! Manchester’s very own set of industry mavens have sent out their eagerly anticipated invites to their latest Autumn/Winter event ‘Metallica’ taking place on Sunday 27th November.

The style event will be showcasing Flannels Menswear/Womenswear AW16 collection at the super stylish menagerie bar located on the ground floor at Number One New Bailey.

The evening promises to be MCR’s biggest bash yet including live entertainment to an exclusive preview of Flannels AW16 collection. Plus you won’t leave empty handed! Rumour has it there will plenty of giveaways and prizes available throughout the night. With a range of personalities from bloggers to industry insiders on the guest-list you need to get in on the act!

Humanity Hallows
magazine has managed to secure an exclusive discount for all you fashion forward students. The dress code is metallic, so you will need to dive in to your wardrobe and dust of a metallic gem that will shine bright at this glamorous event.


Fashion Show: 7pm – 11pm at Menagerie Restaurant, tickets £25 (Student discount code entitles all students to £15 tickets: UOM10). Official Aftershow Party: 11pm – late at the Milton Club

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