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Something Borrowed – Black Tie Charity Ball
co-founded by bec badcock and angie tan, something borrowed is a black tie charity ball born out of lateral thinking and a desire to turn lemons into lemonade. specifically, when angie and mr wrong decided they weren't right for each other 3 months before they were meant to say 'i do'. anyone who has been on a course that feels too far along to correct, but did it anyway, knows it comes with great emotional and financial costs. all the non-refundable deposits for the luxurious venue, photo booth, stylist etc would go to waste. thousands of dollars down the drain. while it's understandable that non-refundable deposits protect businesses, it was tragic that others would profit from angie's misfortune. so why not throw a charity ball and donate the money to people who need it more? bec proposed. angie agreed. the two, along with an army of helpers, worked tirelessly to create something borrowed within 3 months. and it was a smashing success! something borrowed sold out and, on 8 april
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Something Borrowed – Black Tie Charity Ball's headquarters is located at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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