Monday 21 May 2012

19 July 2010
Taylor Taylor hosted their Launch party on Friday 9th July. Nine portraits were created by a collaboration of individuals for the event, and two were auctioned off, whilst the remaining seven were sold by raffle. Thanks to the kind donations from the guests, and the event sponsors, the event raised an amazing £1000 for Sue Ryder.
The Taylor Taylor Artistic Team forms an integral part of the fashion world with their artistic involvement in the world of media, glamour and high fashion and are behind the looks of many high profile celebrities, musicians and supermodels. Showcasing the Artistic Team’s work for the very first time the party was held to celebrate the launch of nine unique portraits. Each of the "one-off prints" were either auctioned or raffled on the night while guests had complimentary make-overs drank champagne and indulged in hand-made cupcakes.
International Artistic Director Mark Hampton says: 'This was an amazing opportunity for the artistic team to showcase their talent to the world . We fulfilled our aim in raising lots of money for Sue Ryder whilst at the same time bringing together a host of people for a really creative and glamorous night. The prints were created by individuals who have incredible talent from the photographers, the stylist, to the models who have all been handpicked from Select, Next and Union Models. The event was a real success and we look forward to our next one.'
For more information about Taylor Taylor go to: http://www.taylortaylorlondon.com/
A special thank you to Boris Conte for his photography on the nighr: boris.conte@factory311events.
Thank you to all the organisers and to everyone who donated!
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