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Dressing for success

Posted on - 3rd November, 2010 - 9:30am | Author - | Posted in - Business, Campaigns, People, Preston News, What's On in Preston

Ladies First Group are hosting an exclusive event for women a week today. The ‘Dressing for Success’ event will allow ladies from all over Lancashire to be treated to a special presentation by Lancashire’s own Gok Wan; style consultant Cliff Bashforth. Guests will also be given the opportunity to gain more insight into a unique business opportunity.

The evening, which will be held on the 11th November, focuses on the importance of dressing for business and how the correct attire can affect professional perception, but will also offer information on an exclusive business opportunity which every attendee can access. It will allow for “personal development, financial independence, and residual income”.

The event is set to be held at the Best Western Hotel in Leyland, and will give ladies the opportunity to network and receive top tips. Every attendee will also receive and exclusive goody bag and refreshments, all for £10.

Mo Pemberton, part of the Ladies First Group, is delighted to be holding the event and said: “This is the perfect excuse for ladies to come together for a few hours of enjoyment and also a chance to get some style advice from Cliff Bashforth, whilst learning about a possible new business venture. It’ll be a great evening, and all attendees get a free glass of wine and a luxury goody bag”.

Registration for the evening will begin at 6:30pm with the event itself starting at 7:00pm. For your chance to attend visit the event page at http://www.eventbrite.com/org/696585201?s=2422547.

Alternatively, for more information follow Ladies1stGroup on both Facebook and Twitter.

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