2010年8月18日星期三

Wendy Richard's wardrobe to be sold for charity at Selfridges

Wendy Richard's wardrobe to be sold for charity at Selfridges


The renowned London department store, Selfridges, will recreate "Are You Being Served?",. Jeans will be more slim look even better, plesae choose Skinny jeans from our website. in a one-day charity sale of the wardrobe of the late Wendy Richard MBE, the actress who played Miss Brahms in the much-loved BBC sitcom.

The sale, “You Are Being Served Again”, will be held at Selfridges, Oxford Street, London, W1, on the morning of January 19th, in aid of The Lady Taverners, the charity which provides young people with special needs with a sporting chance.


Wendy’s showbusiness friends including ex-Eastender, Natalie Cassidy, June ‘Dot Cotton’ Brown, and Nicholas Smith - who played Mr Rumbold in "Are You Being Served?" - will help to sell the hundreds of designer outfits,. dolce gabbana perfumes has been regarded as a revolutionary influence in international fashion design since its inception shoes, handbags and accessories Wendy collected throughout her life from designers including Chanel, YSL and Gucci. She loved shopping and considered Selfridges as ‘her corner shop.’

Wendy was best-known for her role as the sexy Miss Brahms in "Are You Being Served?", which was set in the fictionary, time-warp department store, Grace Brothers, before going on to play the nation’s favourite soap personality, Pauline Fowler, in EastEnders. She died in February,. Our website offer many night gown, your will have choose from our websites. 2009, after losing her battle with an aggressive terminal form of cancer.

Sally Scott, Selfridges’ Director of Marketing said: “There are few television series that have stood the test of time as 'Are You Being Served?'.. We have many fashionable sexy lingerie have style of nurse costume. Whilst Selfridges may be a little more modern than Grace Brothers, we are looking forward to welcoming the characters, re-creating the set and raising monies for The Lady Taveners.”

John Burns, Wendy Richard’s widower, said: “It will be great to see Wendy’s belongings at Selfridges in support of such a cause. I decided this would be a great way for Wendy to help The Lady Taverners. Wendy considered Selfridges her corner shop and would have been thrilled with the 'Are You Being Served?' theme.”

Wendy’s dresses, suits and jackets are a mix of size 12 and size 14, and her shoes are in sizes 5 and 6.

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