When Diane Hunt and Jane Slatter first got together to raise money for charity, they took their clothes off rather than put them on.

They were two of the women based in the Cotswolds who stripped off for the Farming Females Feeling Fabulous calendar which raised more than £17,000 for FOCUS, the charitable fund for the Gloucestershire Oncology Centre.

In just a few days’ time, they will be keeping their clothes on to join other cancer patients to strut their stuff on the catwalk at Cheltenham’s John Lewis for a special fashion show in aid of the fund.

Doctors and the chief executive of Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Deborah Lee will be among the models taking part in the event next Wednesday.

Diane, 64, from Stow-on-the-Wold, said: “I was definitely a little nervous about taking part in the fashion show at first but now I’ve had tried the clothes I will be wearing, I am really looking forward to it.

“I am currently having chemotherapy and the show is another way to say thank you for all the care I have received during my treatment.”

When Diane was first diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2016, it was her husband David Hunt who planted the seed of putting the daring calendar together to give something back to the hospital.

All the nerves and planning paid off as the 2019 naked calendar went on sale last year and was a resounding success even attracting the attention of renowned chef and Great British Bake Off star Prue Leith who gave it her support.

Fast forward 18 months and the hospitals trust has been able to take delivery of the Thompson retractor, vital equipment to help in the treatment of women with ovarian cancer which was funded by the calendar.

“Looking back on it all, it feels so surreal to think, did we do all that? But we are all so proud of what we achieved,” Diane said.

“We not only wanted to raise money to give something back, but the calendar also helped us raise awareness of women in farming and the community were so supportive.”

“The amount we raised far exceeded our expectations and we are delighted the equipment is now in place at the hospital.”

Senior fundraiser Karen Organ said she was delighted so many staff and patients were in the show.

“We cannot thank the hospital staff and the patients for agreeing to take part in the show to raise money for Focus,” she said.

“It really is going to be a fashion show with a difference and there are going to be a few surprises on the night too.”

The show takes place at the Cheltenham John Lewis store on Wednesday, September 18, from 6pm to 9pm.

Tickets are £15 available from the John Lewis store or by calling 01242544042.