With an electric atmosphere of glamour, laughter and joyful cheer, Courage on the Catwalk was most certainly a night to remember.
The Friends of Anchor’s fashion show returned to the Beach Ballroom in Aberdeen on Saturday with a line-up of 20 incredible female models after a two-year hiatus due to Covid.
Hundreds of guests raised the roof with applause as the all-female cast braved wearing heels to show off their dazzling outfits, while raising funds for the charity.
All eyes were on the 20 courageous ladies who took to the stage of Courage on the Catwalk. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
What is a lady without her favourite brunch hat? Snap! Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
All of the models dazzled the audience with glamorous night dresses. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Hundreds of people came out to show their support for the all-female fashion show in aid of Friends of Anchor. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Two gallant assistance were also on the stage to give the ladies the attention they deserve. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
The money raised from both fashion shows, including raffle tickets and donations, will go towards the Anchor appeal with the hopes of raising an extra £2million for the new Anchor Centre. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
The line-up of models for Courage – aged between 18 and 83 – have been waiting two years for their chance in the spotlight. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Models were waving at the audience as they walked and danced on the catwalk. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Some models added their own flare to the performance. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
The room was packed with friends, family and supporters celebrating those taking part as they danced their way down the catwalk. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Models swayed and danced on stage as they showed off their outfits. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Each of the 20 participants have their own experience of cancer or haematology and have been sharing their stories in the lead up to the event. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Hundreds of guests cheered on the models as they swayed and sometimes danced down the catwalk three times before being followed by a grand finale. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
Courage on the Catwalk will return for a second sold-out show on Sunday. This week’s events have already raised a massive £146,000 for Friends of Anchor. Picture by Kath Flannery/DCT Media.
In pictures: The best 14 photos from the Courage on the Catwalk fashion show