Macclesfield: The King's School fashionistas fundraise £12,000 for The Christie

By Nub News guest writer

7th Dec 2023 | Local News

IN NOUGHTIES ATTIRE: James Lancaster, Mimi Rankin, Charlie Barnes, Isla Campbell, Zac Wright. (Image - King's School Macclesfield / Simon Carter)
IN NOUGHTIES ATTIRE: James Lancaster, Mimi Rankin, Charlie Barnes, Isla Campbell, Zac Wright. (Image - King's School Macclesfield / Simon Carter)

A school in Macclesfield have raised an astounding amount of money for a good cause.,

King's School fashionistas danced their way through the decades to raise thousands of pounds for The Christie in a sustainable fashion show.

For over two decades the sixth form students at the top Macclesfield school have staged their annual fashion show to raise funds for one of the world's leading cancer care centres and alert the older generation to what is on trend.

Anina Kluser, Freya Ambrey Brosnahan, Elin Haderer, Riana Egg. (Image - King's School Macclesfield / Simon Carter)

However, it turns out this year that their parents are maybe a bit more cool than they might have imagined with the youngsters paying homage to chart hits from the past.

Whether Abba from the 70s, The B52s from the 80s, Vanilla Ice from the 90s or Lady Gaga from the Noughties, the vintage toe-tappers gave the younger generation every opportunity to strut their stuff.

However, it was the young women and men who had an altogether more forward-thinking and modern approach when it came to social responsibility. They purchased their clothes from charity shops to use on stage, and will now sell them on after the show on behalf of The Christie, minimising the show's footprint.

John McDermott, Adam Al-Ausi, Chris Drake, Dylan Tyrell, Emily Ancell, Lucy Bambrook, Georgie Sanders, Ellie Shaw. (Image - King's School Macclesfield / Simon Carter)

Fashion Show Committee member Georgie Sanders, who helped choreograph the 100 plus eager participants, said: "If you want a good dance you'd choose the 70s, but if you want a more romanticnight, you might choose the 90s."

Fellow organiser Madi Baxter, who with the team had been working on the production for six months, said: "We wanted to portray the unity within the school community and show how we can all work together for a great cause while having a really good time."

One of the teachers helping behind the scenes Isobel Lally said: "King's has a long and rewarding relationship with The Christie and we are proud to support a world class organisation that has a centre in Macclesfield."

Madi Baxter, Otis Hughes, Sebastian Fitzgerald, Lydia Hine, Alice Jordan, Ria Sharma, Saira Jerath. (Image - King's School Macclesfield / Simon Carter)

Isobel added: "We would like to thank all the fantastic local businesses and individuals who donated wonderful raffle prizes. Collectively, we have already raised more than £12,000 for The Christie and hope this total will go up further when we sell on the clothes from the show." 

The Christie, which has a site in Macclesfield that opened two years ago this month, were approached by Macclesfield Nub News for comment.

Louise Dawson, The Christie Charity's Community Fundraising Officer, "We are eternally grateful for the continued support from King David's School for The Christie Charity."

The Christie macclesfield is part of the Macclesfield Hospital campus. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

"We'd like to say a big thank you to the fantastic 6th form students."

Macclesfield: If you'd like to make a donation to The Christie, please click HERE.

The King's School is located on Alderley Road in Prestbury, for more information about them please click HERE.

A shot of all participants. (Image - King's School Macclesfield / Simon Carter)

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