A first edition Andy Warhol signed screenprint and NFL tickets among prizes.
Guests at the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards tomorrow (April 27) will have the chance to win a host of prizes, which have generously been donated for the raffle in aid of The Light Fund.
A rare first edition signed Andy Warhol screenprint of Marilyn Monroe from the artist’s The Factory Years series has been kindly donated by Those Licensing People – it comes framed and with a certificate of authenticity.
Meanwhile, an Anya Hindmarch Bathurst satchel from the Smiley Collection has been donated by Anya Hindmarch and The Smiley Company.
In addition, Help for Heroes has donated a case of red and white white, while Golden Goose and Oasis are offering a shopping spree in the retailer’s Tottenham Court Road concept store.
A bespoke Beano Monopoly set, screenprint and year’s subscription to the Beano magazine has been donated by Beano Studios and Start Licensing, while BBC Worldwide has given two VIP tickets to the BBC Good Food Show Winter and BBC Gardeners’ World Live.
A 12-bottle case of Processo and a £250 gift voucher for a luxury spa experience comes courtesy of Happy Jackson, while Gosh Designs at PMS International has donated a day trip for two on The Northern Belle train (part of the Orient Express).
Two covetable tickets to the NFL Jags versus Ravens match at Wembley Stadium and a pre-game sideline visit have been donated by NFL, NFLPA and Brandgenuity.
Finally, a rare edition of Rock n Roll Album hardback of Terry O’Neill’s iconic photography has been given by Iconic Images, Terry O’Neill and TSBA, while the Natural History Museum has donated a night inside the museum, including a three course meal, live music and an all-night monster movie marathon.
There are a handful of tickets remaining for the B&LLAs, but you need to be quick. Contact Clare Davies of Createvents on clare@createvents.co.uk or call on 01183 340085.
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