Fashion-Ability event in Beaconsfield 

DATE

August 18, 2025

Get ready for a catwalk like no other as We Do Mobility hosts Fashion-Ability – a bold charity fashion show that proves mobility equipment can be every bit as stylish as the clothes we wear 

On Sunday 14th September, the Beaconsfield showroom will swap its usual display for a runway filled with wheelchairs, scooters, rollators, and powerchairs – all customised with flair. Think sparkling scooters, couture rollators, and plenty of personality. 

“Mobility equipment doesn’t have to be clinical or uninspiring,” says Sam Cameron, co-founder of We Do Mobility. “Fashion-Ability is about showing that style and accessibility go hand in hand – and supporting some fantastic causes.” 

Alongside the runway show, visitors can enjoy: 

  • Silent auction & charity raffle with prizes from local businesses 
  • Tasty refreshments – ticket price includes a glass of wine and canapés 
  • Local business stalls to browse and discover 
  • A warm, inclusive atmosphere celebrating independence and creativity 

Every ticket helps raise funds for five charities: 

  • Florence Nightingale Hospice 
  • High Wycombe Shopmobility 
  • Cancer Research UK 
  • Rotary Club Beaconsfield 
  • Friends of St Mary’s 

📅 Sunday 14th September 2025 
🕑 2pm–4pm 
📍 We Do Mobility, 4–5 The Arcade, Maxwell Road, Beaconsfield, HP9 1QT 
🎟 Tickets: £10 per adult (includes wine & canapés), children free 
🌐 Book online: wedomobility.co.uk/fashionability 

We Do Mobility is a family-run business serving Buckinghamshire for over five years, dedicated to enhancing independence and improving quality of life. Fashion-Ability is their latest step in making mobility both functional and fabulous – and an event not to be missed. 

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