MODELS hit the dancefloor of a Worcester nightclub to raise cash for a children's charity.
Tramps nightclub, in Angel Place, held a fashion show for Acorns Children's Hospice last night.
The charity's latest project is a hospice in the city, and by parading in high street fashions, the models and partygoers brought that target nearer.
Professional models were joined on the dance-floor by five players from Worcester Rugby Club's under-21 side to show what can be bought from city stores.
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The Arcadia group of shops, which includes Top Shop, Top Man, Wallis, Warehouse and Evans, also teamed up with Tramps for the event.
Wyvern FM also supported the event, and breakfast show presenter Lexy took part in the dancing.
"It was a fabulous event," said Jessica Foster, of Acorns Children's Hospice.
"Everyone had a really good time, there was a real buzz. It was full of young people who were enjoying themselves.
"We'd like to thank everyone who helped make it a success. They all pulled together for a fun and interesting event.
"It's very good for us because it was a different group of people from who would normally raise funds for us."
The fashion show - dubbed Fashion Mania - was followed by free entry into the club's party night.
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