Lincolnshire’s top model will help raise thousands of pounds for St Barnabas when she takes part in an upcoming Lincoln fashion show.
Kayleigh Louise Mansfield will be strutting down the catwalk at the Waterside Shopping Centre’s charity fashion show on Wednesday, September 19.
The 28-year-old will appear alongside staff from the centre’s retailers as they showcase Autumn’s must-have looks.
Ms Mansfield said: “I asked if I cold get involved in the event as I’m a huge advocate for charity and community work.
“I don’t have a personal connection to St Barnabas but I know they do amazing and very worthwhile work, helping hundreds of people every year during difficult times.”
She was crowned as Lincolnshire’s top model earlier this year.
Kayleigh was crowned Lincolnshire’s top model as part of the Supermodel England competition.
She is using her profile to raise awareness of lupus, a condition where the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissue, which is something that Kayleigh suffers from.
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