Fashion and make-up experts are set to offer advice to shoppers at a sustainable fashion event in Wiltshire.

Attendees at Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust's Bag A Bargain event will have the opportunity to take part in expert-led masterclasses.

Open from 2pm to 6pm on September 4 and 1pm to 4pm on September 5, the event is set to take place at Deverill Storage, based at Manor Farm in Longbridge Deverill.

A previous Bag A Bargain fundraiser for the Wiltshire Bobby Van TrustA previous Bag A Bargain fundraiser for the Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust (Image: Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust)

Fashion professionals Milly Churchill, Jennifer Morisetti and Karen Lockyer will be running the exclusive masterclasses on both days, available only to attendees who purchase an early bird ticket.

These tickets will also grant access to the sale four hours before it opens to the general public.

Ms Churchill, author of Designing Your Style, Ms Morisetti, founder of sustainable fashion event Defashion Dorset, and Ms Lockyer, an international make-up artist and owner of specialist make-up experience company Graceful Disgraceful, will also be offering 15-minute one-to-one consultations.

During the consultations, which will cost £10, they will accompany clients around the sale to offer expert style and make-up advice as they shop.

Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust director, Jennie Shaw, said: "The sale is an opportunity to add some sparkle to your wardrobe, with rail after rail exquisite nearly new designer clothes and jewellery.

"And as ever, all proceeds from the event will go towards the running costs of the Wiltshire Bobby Van and also Swindon Domestic Abuse Support Service."

She added: "We’d like to say a huge thanks to John Robins for allowing us to use the venue, our fashion experts and to everyone who is working so hard to put the event on."

Exclusive entry on September 4, from 10am to 2pm, is £25 and general entry from 2pm is £6.

On September 5, exclusive entry from 10am to 1pm is £20, while general access from 1pm to 4pm is free of charge.

Organisers are still appealing for good quality clothes for the sale.

Anyone wanting to donate items can email jennie@wbvt.or or susanna@wbvt.org by August 15.

The Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust provides a free home security service and online safety service to over 60s and over 18s with a registered disability, and people experiencing domestic abuse throughout Wiltshire and Swindon.

The charity funds the operation of two Bobby vans which provide mobile workshops for Bobby operators to secure homes.

Its team of Stay Safe Online volunteers offer one to one home visits and community talks on online safety.