Haute Style is sponsoring the second annual Repeat Boutique this Saturday, March 12 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event will feature gently used prom, homecoming, bridesmaid, pageant and party dresses that will be sold at discount prices.
Raffle tickets cost $1 each or $5 for 6 tickets. Funds raised from the Repeat Boutique will benefit the Circle of Concern.
There will also be two drawings for the chance to win a prom updo from Metro Design Stylists and one drawing for the chance to win a manicure at Mystique Nail Spa.
In addition to the dresses, handmade jewelry will be sold to benefit Relay for Life.
So far, about 160 dresses have been donated to the Repeat Boutique.
Counselor Deborah Parker, who sponsors the Repeat Boutique, started this last year. She listed off six reasons for starting this event.
Parker said, “I thought it would be a great way to clean out your closet of previously worn dresses, an opportunity to purchase a dress worn only once for a fraction of the original cost, a chance for students to participate in a community service, a chance for our Fashion Club girls to shine, a way to help a wonderful charity, and a way to help disadvantaged women by donating all leftover dresses to Epworth Children’s Home, the LHS Theatre Department or Goodwill.”

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