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MCR Fashion Industry returns to celebrates its 3rd birthday in style

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Manchester Fashion Industry returns with Rethink Pink theme for a night of high fashion and food to celebrate its 3rd Birthday.

The high fashion Spring/Summer 2017 show will take place on April 2 at Menagerie Bar and Restaurant followed by an after show party at The Milton Club.

The evening of style will be centred around SS17 biggest trend, pink!

Over the past 3 years, MCR Fashion Industry has brought together the city, making seasonal catwalk events a must attend for enthusiastic fashionistas from all across the UK and celebrity and media clientele.

Rethink Pink is the latest in a series of fashion events by Manchester Fashion Industry directors Domain Esdale and Remi Akand.

Domain Esdale said: ”Our 3rd birthday celebrations look set to be our biggest event to date with guests from the fashion industry travelling across the UK to celebrate with us. In true style, we’ll celebrating three years with some exciting surprises on the night, goodybag treats from our event partners and 5* entertainment.”

After a sold out AW16 show, MCR Fashion Industry are back and this time the lavish red carpet evening will include live entertainment throughout the night plus male & female brand fashion showcases from The Couture Club and CC Couture, both brands endorsed heavily by numerous influencers.  The Couture Club is owned by Ex On The Beach star Ross Worswick and the brands clothing has featured heavily on tv personalities from TOWIE, Love Island and X Factor stars.

CC Couture a luxury designer dress brand has already been featured on red carpets on the likes of Charlotte Dawson at the MTV awards, Lizzie Cundy and reality tv sisters Chloe & Lauryn Goodman.

For more information and tickets visit www.mcrfashionindustry.com

Tickets are £25 and include entry to the Fashion Show & After Party. Student discounted tickets are available using the code MMU10.

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