Designer Shoes help Dress for Success charity

Women’s charity Dress for Success London benefits from paintings of celebrity shoes

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And Alice’s paintings from her Interview with a Shoe exhibition (as mentioned previously) were being sold in aid of the charity Dress for Success London, with 10% of the proceeds going to them. “It’s an unusual approach – this gives disadvantaged women mentoring and professional clothes to help them get back into the job market after long term unemployment,” Alice tells me.

I visit the charity’s London HQ where their manager Sunny Ahmed says: “We have celebrity stylists who generously donate their time and contacts to helping many of our clients prepare.” Voyager will also be helping out soon.

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Designer Shoes help Dress for Success charity

Women’s charity Dress for Success London benefits from paintings of celebrity shoes

webalice-instone

And Alice’s paintings from her Interview with a Shoe exhibition (as mentioned previously) were being sold in aid of the charity Dress for Success London, with 10% of the proceeds going to them. “It’s an unusual approach – this gives disadvantaged women mentoring and professional clothes to help them get back into the job market after long term unemployment,” Alice tells me.

I visit the charity’s London HQ where their manager Sunny Ahmed says: “We have celebrity stylists who generously donate their time and contacts to helping many of our clients prepare.” Voyager will also be helping out soon.

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