This year's Mad Hatter's Show has raised nearly £60,000 for a Tadworth-based charity.
The event, produced by Jane Carlton, took place last month at the Hurlingham Club in London.
Some of the UK's top milliners and designers sent their collections down the catwalk in front of the 270-strong audience to raise money for The Children's Trust, which provides care, therapy and education for severely disabled children.
Zoe Savage, head of The Children's Trust, said: “It was a wonderful evening and Jane Carlton produced a stunning show.”
They also auctioned off prizes, including an African safari, tickets to see U2 in New York and a bottle of whiskey signed by Prime Minister David Cameron.
The show was sponsored by Tesco Finest Champagne and Sumaridge Wines from South Africa, and Harvey Nichols donated luxury goodie bags.
The Mad Hatter's Show has run annually since 2000, and has so far raised £500,000 for the trust.
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