Business makes apron for TV star's photoshoot
Fabrique Creations, a fabric and haberdashery shop in Victoria Road, is run by Diane Wainwright, 52, who has owned the business for about five years.
The business makes vintage inspired aprons, as well as other good quality and individual items on request.
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Hide AdHaving previously made aprons which have appeared in EastEnders, Mount Pleasant and on Christmas adverts for Sky TV, Diane told The Standard it is ‘not the first time’ they have done something like this.
A green and white holly apron made by Fabrique Creations featured in the 2012 EastEnders Christmas special worn by Ann Mitchell, who plays Cora Cross.
Diane was approached by Kelly Hidge Style Consultancy, who requested a white lace and pastel pink half apron for Helen Flanagan to wear in a photoshoot.
The photoshoot was organised before Helen’s return to Coronation Street as character Rosie Webster.
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Hide AdDiane told The Standard the apron, made of 100 per cent cotton, can take between half-an-hour and an hour to make depending on the style.
The photograph of Helen wearing the white and pink apron, taken by Karis Kennedy Photography, appeared in The Sun, The Daily Mail and The Mirror.
Diane told The Standard it is the first time her aprons ‘have made it on to national papers’ and said she felt ‘really thrilled’.
Diane Wainwright said: “It is always quite exciting when you see something you have made in national papers and on TV. You get a buzz.”
Although Fabrique Creations had no contact with Helen Flanagan herself, they did receive a signed apron courtesy of Helen in the post after the photoshoot.