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French Connection in Birmingham's Bullring holds a Mad Hatter's Tea Party offering customers a 20 per cent discount, beauty advice, music, drinks and goody bag. To take advantage of the promotion, on May 6 between 5.30-9pm, customers need to register for tickets at www.frenchconnection.com

Fashion Targets Breast Cancer's blue target T-shirt has so far raised more than £8.5 million for Breakthrough Breast Cancer. This year's blue target T-shirt costs £13 at a range of outlets including Evans, House of Fraser, Warehouse, Freemans and Laura Ashley. www.targetbreastcancer. org.uk

School children and professional models will take to the stage as Harvey Nichols teams up with Highclare School in Sutton Coldfield for a fashion show. Taking place on May 7 at the Burlington Hotel in Birmingham, the event is aiming to raise cash for the Ichthyosis Support Group. Tickets costing £20 are available from Tracie Bedwood at Adage Models on 0121 693 4040 or via the Harvey Nichols personal shopping team on 0121 616 6008.

Floral cloggs are not only a good choice for the garden but will also help raise cash for Macmillan Cancer Support. Find them for £18 in the new catalogue available at www.macmillan.org.uk/shop or by calling 0870 830 7080.

Brighten up your wardrobe with a trio of coloured resin bangles for £6 from Traidcraft. www.traidcraftshop.co.uk

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