Bargain Alert! London Fashion Weekend 2015 – Luxe Package x2

Our friends at Mary’s Living and Giving Shop for Save the Children have just notified us that they have secured 2 LUXE tickets to London Fashion Weekend this Thursday for their ebay store. This package is totally SOLD OUT, and normally costs £130 each – but this bid has two for £140!  The auction is on for one day only and…

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YOU ARE INVITED! – LONDON EVENTS TODAY 14/11/2013

Fashion or Wellness? Today is the day for both! Online retailer of Indian couture fashion Strand of Silk and Mary’s Living and Giving Shop for Save the Children in Primrose Hill are inviting you to two respective events starting this morning until late tonight. The agenda starts at 11 a.m. this morning at Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Str., with…

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Shop designer bridal gowns at reduced prices in the UK

Some of my best shopping memories come from Mary’s Living and Giving Shop for Save the Children in Westbourne Grove, merely thanks to the lovely people and cosy environment and greatly thanks to the amazing bargains, exclusive to these events. Today is the rare occassion that one of these invitation-only events is open to the public. 48 hours before the royal wedding, the…

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A night with Mawi of London (Video)

The 1st December found jeweller Mawi Keivom supporting Save the Children with an exclusive shopping event coincinding with World’s AIDS Day at Mary’s Living and Giving Shop in Westbourne Grove. Favourite jewellery designer of the stars like Rihanna and Alexa Chung, Mawi donated a selection of current, vintage and unseen pieces from her private collection to support the fight against AIDS in developping…

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A Christmas Tree made of Designer Shoes at Harvey Nichols (Video)

Dressing a Christmas tree with the designer shoes which were auctioned for “Save the Children” was the best way to conclude the “Killer Heels to Kick Out Killer Diseases” campaign. After all, Christmas is all about giving and in this very case, a Christmas tree made of designer shoes was nothing about consumerism but all about helping the charity to…

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