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Monday 12 August 1996 18:02 EDT
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This weekend the charity Fashion Acts is holding a designer "jumble" sale to raise money for people suffering with HIV and Aids-related illnesses. A shop full of clothes has been donated by Katherine Hamnett, John Rocha, Betty Jackson, Rifat Ozbek, David Fielden and many more. All the clothes are samples or stock, so expect to pay pounds 40-pounds 60 for a designer dress, or about pounds 100 for a leather jacket.

Fashion Acts "jumble" sale, 16-17 August, at Harrington Studios, 38-42 Harrington Road, London SW7.

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