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Win GBP500 to Spend at Next in a Mummy Stylist Blogger Competition

Mummy bloggers have the chance to win a GBP500 Next gift card in the latest blog competition Next's Mummy Stylist in association with Next and hosted by blogger Mirka Moore of allbabyadvice-blog.com.

2012-06-22
LEICESTER, ENGLAND, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) Whether you're a mummy-to-be who is loving the latest maternity dresses, or a proud mum who likes to style up the little ones, simply style an outfit from this season's Next's maternity or childrenswear ranges - to value of GBP500 and write an accompanying blog post telling Next why these are your fashion favourites.

The Next's Mummy Stylist competition allows you to show off your creative flair with moodboards, links, pictures and social platforms to tell everyone about why your style choices shine above the rest. Be as original and imaginative as you like; perhaps you're a mum brimming with maternity fashion tips, or want to have a go at matching mother and baby outfits complete with coordinating shoes!

What's more, you can join in the conversation on Twitter with #nextmummystylist and see what style suggestions fellow mummy bloggers have been talking about. This season, online shopping brand Next brings you the best in homeware and fashion trends - love what you see? Visit next.co.uk and get your fashion fix of stylish summer arrivals.

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Terms & Conditions: Next's Mummy Stylist Blogger Competition

To take part in Next's Mummy Stylist Blogger Competition, entries must be received by 12 noon on the 29th June 2012. To enter, visit the relevant post at allbabyadvice-blog.com and submit the link to your blog post in a comment. Your blog post must showcase a maternity or childrenswear outfit of your choice with links to products and a description of how you would spend the GBP500 gift card and why. You may use a moodboard, pictures, links and social platforms to make your blog post as creative and original as possible. The items must be Next's own brand products. Next's Mummy Stylist Blogger Competition is open to residents of the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man who are aged 18 or over only. One entry per person.

Next reserves the right to exclude from the competition any entry that does not meet criteria set out in these Terms and Conditions.

There will be one winner chosen by host blogger Mirka Moore of allbabyadvice-blog.com. The winner will be notified after 4th July by email. The email will contain details of how to claim the prize.

The prize is a GBP500 Next gift card. Please note you do not win the products selected for your blog post as Next cannot guarantee that the items will be in stock or in your/your children's requested size.

The competition winner must claim their prize within 7 days of being notified and Next reserves the right to ask Mirka Moore to select an alternative winner should the GBP500 gift card not be claimed. The prize cannot be exchanged for cash or otherwise and no cash alternative will be offered. Next reserves the right to substitute a prize of equal or higher value in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Liability cannot be accepted for entries which are lost in transit or not received by Next due to technical difficulties.

Winners may choose products from the Next range to the value of GBP500. Any delivery charges or additional charges over GBP500 must be paid for by the winner.

Mirka Moore's decision and any decision taken by the Promoter is final and no correspondence will be entered into. We reserve the right to feature photographs and screenshots of the winning blog, as well as the name and county of the prize winner in future publications and publicity. Next reserves the right to apply the value of the prize to any outstanding account(s) of Next Group Companies.

The winner's name and County will be available from 4th July by sending an email to nextcompetition@next.co.uk.

This promotion is not open to employees of Next, their families, associated agents, or anyone professionally connected with the promotion.

Next Retail Ltd, trading as Next Directory. Registered office Desford Road, Enderby, Leicester, LE19 4AT. Registered No. 4521150

About NEXT . . .

NEXT, established 1982, is a leading British brand offering stylish clothes and accessories for all the family - plus beautiful home furnishings too. Distinguished by its commitment to great design, quality and value, NEXT is today's go-to label for everything from tailoring and dresses to jeans and shoes.

NEXT's exclusive collections are now available at over 400 stores throughout the UK, ONLINE at www.NEXT.CO.UK and through NEXT DIRECTORY (0844 844 8000)


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[Press-News.org] Win GBP500 to Spend at Next in a Mummy Stylist Blogger Competition
Mummy bloggers have the chance to win a GBP500 Next gift card in the latest blog competition Next's Mummy Stylist in association with Next and hosted by blogger Mirka Moore of allbabyadvice-blog.com.