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Striking a pose at Stow Healthcare

'Stowgue' Magazine cover star!

Residents at Manson House Care Home, part of Suffolk based family run care group Stow Healthcare Group, have been proving that you are never too old for the spotlight in their latest innovative project.

Inspired by the iconic actress Miriam Margolyes who appeared on the front cover of Vogue magazine in July 2023 aged 82 years, residents at the Bury St Edmunds care home have embarked on a creative journey to become cover stars of their very own ‘Stowgue’ magazine. The aim of project ‘Stowgue’ was to celebrate the diverse personalities and life stories of residents living at the care home whilst adding a touch of glamour and creativity to their lives.

The team at Manson House set up photoshoot for residents at the home who donned their favourite outfits, complete with picture perfect hair and make up to pose for the camera. The covers were completed with personalised headlines unique to each individual, capturing elements of their personalities, life histories and words of advice shared as part of the experience; an ultimate showcase of the timeless beauty and wisdom that comes with age.

“We believe that every individual, regardless of age, deserves to feel celebrated and valued,” said Ruth French, Operations Director of Stow Healthcare. “I saw Miriam’s Vogue cover last year and thought this is absolutely something our residents can replicate. We wanted to challenge preconceived notions about life in a care home and highlight the incredible stories and personalities that live with us. ”

One of the residents at Manson House who took part in the project said “It was a team effort for all of us, one of my friends here even let us borrow some of her accessories that matched our outfits. It was nice to see everyone dressed up.” She added “We are not just all sitting back and waiting to die, we are doing things!”

Hearing about the project’s success, the team at ITV News Anglia visited the Manson House to cover the project and surprised staff and residents with a video message from the woman herself! In a personalised message to the home Miriam Margolyes described her Vogue experience as a “thrill” and shared her motto for life which is “Live it now, don’t put it off.”

The culmination of the project took place at the ‘Stowgue’ Celebration event, where each resident was presented with a framed edition of their final front cover. Residents and staff gathered in a ‘catwalk style’ presentation, raising glasses of fizz to celebrate each other’s finished covers.

Beyond being an opportunity for residents to look and feel special, ‘Stowgue’ fostered a profound sense of community, creativity, and empowerment. Through this project, Manson House Care Home not only challenged stereotypes but also provided a platform for residents to shine, proving that you are never too old to look and feel special.

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