Last Thursday was one of those days when it just all comes together – it was wonderful.

20 models ranging in age from 16 to 70 something – beautiful friends of mine, beutiful friends of my daughter Georgina, and beautiful staff from the Royal United Hospital – brought my clothes to life in a disused and evocative Georgian church called The Octagon at Milsom Place in Bath.

It has to be my favourite space in the city, quiet and dignified and hidden from view as it sits right in the middle – but surrounded by other buildings. While it awaits becoming – Milsom Place hope to let it permanently – it hovers in a state of being which is unique in a city so devoted to brands, retail and tourism.

I worked with the shop Blue – at the Loft on Bartlett St in Bath – to show that although my painted clothes are completely unique – they are very wearable, they can be worn by any age , shape and for many different occasions.

I was honoured by the participation of the wonderful RSC actress Sara Kestelman , the Fabulous Fashionista Jean Woods. , and the brilliant ex Natural Theatre Company Annie Beardsley.

We raised funds for the  Royal United Hospital’s Forever Friends Appeal for art commissions in the new cancer care unit and for the community projects programme of St Johns Hospital.

Millinery by Carole Wadham Jewellery by Annie Beardsley and  lovely collaborative necklaces by Cate Wood

Will Renel and friends created a soundscape and choreography  was taught  to the models in double quick time by Emily Taylor

Hair by Artizan  Make up by Body Shop

THANK YOU ALL!