Thank you for joining us at the biggest event in the hair loss industry! We raised an amazing 3K for our affiliated cancer and hair loss charities!
OUR SPONSORS
DONNA
Co-host
Joy Expert, Donna will be co-hosting this years Aderans Charity Fashion Show! What is Joyology you might ask? It's all about regaining happiness and feeling good about yourself! Donna has alopecia but doesn't let it get in the way of having fun!
EMILY
Co-host
We are excited to announce that performer & presenter Emily will be co-hosting alongside Donna! Emily has alopecia and actually modelled in our 2023 fashion show. She now hosts her own podcast The Alopecia Diaries!
HEATHER
Guest Speaker
We will be joined by guest speaker and 5X rugby world cup champion Heather Fisher! Heather has alopecia and will be speaking about her and her sister Katie's experience with hair loss.
ANDREW BARTON
Guest Speaker
With over three decades of hairdressing experience, Andrew Barton is renowned as hairdressing royalty. During his career, he has amassed an impressive collection of prestigious awards, including British Hairdresser of the Year and British Hair Icon. Best known as the hairdressing expert from the hit makeover TV show, 10 Years Younger, Andrew has an extensive roster of creative collaborations from fashion, beauty, arts and celebrity.
What is our fashion show about?
Our fashion show is about looking and feeling the best version of yourself... hair or no hair! We are the UK's leading wig specialists and every year we host this show to celebrate our community and raise vital funds for our amazing affiliated charities!
All proceeds from the show will be donated to our affiliated cancer & hair loss charities.
MEET THE MODELS
Lottie
In 2023, I decided to take back control of my alopecia. I stopped wearing the semi-permanent hair systems I had been reliant on for 15 years, shaved my remaining hair back, and decided to have fun wearing different wigs in the process. My alopecia began at the age of thirteen and, like many others, it had detrimental consequences on my self-esteem. Wearing the semi-permanent hair systems gave me my confidence back; however, the fear of people discovering that the hair wasn't my own became a far greater issue than the original hair loss itself. It wasn’t until I began working in the hair loss industry that I realised how many others were also feeling this way. The frequency of this shared experience motivated me to try and help others facing similar challenges. I hope that sharing my self-acceptance journey will help someone who may be feeling the way I did!
Megs
My hair loss started after contracting covid. It caused nerve pain, exhaustion and hair loss. I decided to shave the rest of my hair off in aid of Alopecia UK and I have never looked back since! Every day I am learning more about the wonderful world of wigs and alternative hair. Last year I modelled in the Aderans Charity Fashion Show (Wig Walk) and I am honored to be raising money for these vital charities once again!
Paige
My hair loss began 6 months after giving birth to my baby boy back in 2022 - I always joke and say he stole my hair and great lashes as he has so much hair! It started as patches which quickly progressed to full hair loss within about 3/4 months, then followed by my lashes and brows going too. It was the hardest experience to ever go through, but time really does help you get used to a new routine without hair. I am so excited to be modelling in this years Aderans Charity Fashion Show, to help inspire other individuals through their hair loss journey.
Trent
In recent years I was noticing thinning on the top of my head, I later found out that I have male pattern baldness. I decided to take action and try out a hair system from Aderans UK. Male hair loss can be a pretty taboo topic, but for me, getting a hair piece has been life changing! Day to day I feel so much more confident! I can't wait to spread awareness and have some fun at this years fashion show!
Abbie
My hair loss started when I was at university. I noticed a bald spot on my scalp the size of a 5p but it quickly progressed into a large bald patch. I got some medical advice and was told I had Alopecia Areata. After multiple rounds of steroid treatment including injections, tablets & liquid for my scalp, it got to a point where my hair was beyond saving and my metal health was at its lowest. I discovered a few people online who had alopecia which is how I learnt about the Little Princess Trust where I got my first ever wig! I later made the decision to shave my head, this was heart breaking but it gave me a sense of control. From this I realised that hair doesn’t define who we are as people. Don’t get me wrong, it takes time, acceptance and support, but knowing I wasn’t alone and that others are going through the same journey helped me so much. I actually really like being bald now, I get to change my hair colour whenever I like, and I see it as my little superpower!
Avneet
My journey with Alopecia began when I was just nine years old. I can still vividly recall the way my 25-inch, thick Indian hair swished from side to side as I walked. At that young age, I didn’t fully grasp the significance of what was happening. After numerous trials and tribulations to find different remedies, my doctors told me that the likelihood of my hair coming back would never happen. I tried medical routes, homeopathy, and even travelled to India for Red-Light Therapy – all unsuccessful. I remember a time, shopping with my mum, wearing a bandana that I pulled below my non-existent eyebrows to hide them, a lady asked her if I was a boy or girl, but I am proud to say the ‘little bald girl’ has become a young, bold woman instead. Magically, my hair grew back when I was 14, staying with me until I turned 20. During my second year of university, the alopecia returned. In a time when I hoped my love-life would be somewhat easy, certain boys didn't understand that beauty is not surface level. Having Alopecia does not define me; it is merely a part of who I am. I write this as I read a poster on my bedroom wall from the Little Princess Trust: ‘your wig is not to hide your hair loss, but to crown your courage and bravery’. Through sharing my journey, I hope to shed light on the struggles and triumphs of living with alopecia and inspire others to find strength and beauty in their own unique paths.
Allison
I was diagnosed with Alopecia Universalis after suffering rapid hair loss, losing 80% of my hair within 2 weeks. It’s been such a rollercoaster of emotions and difficult coming to terms with my new look, however with the love and support from my amazing family and friends, I’ve accepted my condition, remained positive and making sure I’m owning it and not letting Alopecia take over my life.
We would like to say a huge thank you to everybody who supported us for this year’s Aderans Wig Walk. Together, we managed to raise £3750 in support of Alopecia UK, Hair Reborn, The Little Princess Trust, Look Good Feel Better, and Macmillan Cancer Support.
We work closely with these incredible charities to support people going through hair loss. This show was all about empowerment and feeling the best version of you! All of our beautiful models have hair loss and a connection to these incredible charities
MEET THE BRANDS
This year's show theme is 'The Best of Brighton' we are working with some amazing Brighton & Hove businesses to showcase their Autumn collections on the catwalk!
Artist Dotty
Artist
We are excited to announce that we will be working with Local Brighton designer Artist Dotty for our Aderans Charity Fashion Show! These ‘Wearable Art’ pieces will be worn by our models on this year’s catwalk!
IMI LOA
Boutique Brand
Keep a look out for Hove boutique IMI LOA on our catwalk! They will be showcasing their Autumn Winter collection at our Aderans Charity Fashion Show!
Gresham Blake
Premium Brand
We are very excited to announce that Gresham Blake will be joining us to support this year’s show! The brand specialises in premium pieces, all thoughtfully designed in their Brighton studio!
Bell & Fox
Bag Designer
Brighton based handbag brand Bell & Fox will be showcased on this year’s catwalk! These fun & fabulous bags are the key to colour blocking this Autumn Winter!
THANK YOU TO THESE SPECIAL CHARITIES FOR ALL THEY DO FOR PEOPLE ACROSS THE COUNTRY
OUR AFFILIATED CHARITIES
All proceeds from the show will be donated to our esteemed affiliated charities, including The Little Princess Trust, Alopecia UK, Hair Reborn, Macmillan Cancer Support and Look Good Feel Better.