Fashion guru and TV star Gok Wan is making a special stop in Lincoln this Mother’s Day for a live fashion brunch club event, and readers of The Lincolnite are being offered the chance to win a pair of tickets.
Celebrity stylist Gok Wan, famous for shows including How to Look Good Naked, will get up close and personal with his fans on Sunday, March 11.
The live show at the Doubletree by Hilton on Lincoln Brayford is a Mother’s Day special from his touring Fashion Brunch Club events.
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The Fashion Brunch Club, hosted by Gok himself, offers audiences fashion tips, a seasonal trend demonstration and information for women of all shapes and ages on how to dress well.
After a five star Hilton brunch, Gok will present a fashion catwalk show packed with a range of styles for the upcoming season.
Gok Wan said: “I just can’t wait to meet all you lovely Lincoln ladies!
“I am really thrilled to bring my Mother’s Day Fashion Brunch Club special to Lincoln on March 11 and hope that you will all take the opportunity to learn something new about fashion, whilst having an absolute riot with your friends and families.
“See you there my lovelies! PS, I’ll be drinking too!”
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