Residents at Eilean Dubh Care Home in Fortrose swapped their slippers for stilettos and their recliners for a runway as they rolled out the red carpet for Black Isle Style, a fundraising auction and fashion show.
The afternoon began with residents being treated to a touch of glamour, enjoying pampering sessions that included hair and nail makeovers.
They then strutted their stuff on the catwalk, modelling outfits donated by Highland Hospice – all of which were available for purchase, with proceeds supporting the charity.
The auction also saw enthusiastic bidding for a variety of prizes, including a lunch date with resident Billy Mackintosh and a stunning canvas of Glenelg donated by local artist Liz Peck, the daughter of one of Eilean Dubh’s residents.
Alexis Le Neven, manager of Eilean Dubh Manager said:
“We’ve never seen anything like it in a care home!
“The turnout was incredible, and the energy was infectious.
“It was a wonderful way to bring everyone together while raising money for the residents and Highland Hospice.
“One resident told me that she never imagined being on a catwalk at 95.
“It was such a joyful and uplifting experience.”
“We are grateful to Blossoms Balloon and Gift Boutique for their decorations, Poppy Baker-Spink of The Cake Shop for her delicious cakes, Highland Hospice for their generous clothing donation, and the local community for their enthusiastic support and attendance.”
The event raised over £3,000 for the residents’ comfort fund, which funds activities and entertainment, alongside £230 for Highland Hospice through the sale of donated clothing.