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Vision Express cuts ribbon at Chelsea store

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Made In Chelsea star Rosie Fortescue (pictured left) took a break from filming to open a new Vision Express store on King's Road, London

Donning-statement-Chanel-sunglasses-Rosie-Fortescue-opens-the-Kings-Road-Vision-Express-store-joined-by-teen-eye-cancer-ambassador-Nikki-ShinglerMade In Chelsea star Rosie Fortescue (pictured left) took a break from filming to open a new Vision Express store on King's Road, London.

Fortescue cut the ribbon alongside 16-year-old eye cancer survivor Nicola Shingler (right) last month, donning a pair of statement £370 Chanel sunglasses.

Shingler was diagnosed with retinoblastoma as a baby and now has reduced vision in one eye.

The new practice is to fundraise for the Childhood Eye Cancer Trust over the next year, setting out to raise £1,000 to help fund research into retinoblastoma.

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