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Summerhill House fashion show draws a large crowd at Braeside

The fashion show served as a fundraiser, collecting an impressive R60 000.

Smiles and dresses sparkled as a packed venue enjoyed the latest fashion trends at Braeside in Ballito last week.

Rose Jordan models a bright and cheerful outfit. Photo: CC Rossler Photography

Summerhill House’s much anticipated annual fashion show welcomed in spring with plenty of bling, bringing in more than R60 000 in much needed funds for the non-profit.

The Summerhill House team. Photo: CC Rossler Photography

The children’s home is based in Etete, and provides a home and family for orphaned and displaced children, while also caring and feeding vulnerable children from the surrounding community.

Summerhill House co-founder Esther Lynn, Ingrid Osborn, Charmaine Borrageiro and Natasha Nathulal.

Founded 15 years ago by Salt Rock resident Paula Owen with the help of like-minded Etete local Esther Lynn, the home also helps with basic needs such as applying for identity documents and government grants.

Katie Thomas, Jacqui Lindsay and Claudia Bruyns.

The raffles attracted much attention, in particular the 3.00ct oval cushion peach kunzite stone valued at R32 500 donated by Bernard’s Jewellery Design. The stone was won by a very excited Lynsey Hammond.

Local designers who supported the fundraiser included Holiday Harbour Bay, Muze, Bianca Warren, Storm, Willow & Ruby, Resonate and Butterfly and Bee.

Ant Arde, Terri Hampson and Heilanie Flanagan.

The models were accessorized by Bernard’s Jewellery Design.

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