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Swagger to Zonta’s fashion parade

The Zonta Club of Noosa has announced their yearly Fashion Parade Extravaganza is coming up on 26 August.

With this year’s theme being “Swagger”, all funds raised at the event will go towards the purchase of swags for homeless people in our local area.

Following Zonta’s International’s 2022 theme, the Fashion Parade will feature sustainable and ethically made fashion and feature young designers and musicians from the Noosa area.

Fashion highlights will include natural fibre designs from Rani Wilkinson at Ella & Sunday, wearable art from young Noosa designer Teddie McRitchie, sustainable designs produced by Sunshine Beach State High School Year 12 Young Designers, and upmarket, pre-loved outfits from Ma Petite Boutique.

Zonta members seek to empower women through education and to encourage a fairer future for everyone. Saying NO to violence against women, promoting climate action and gender equality will help ensure women achieve their full potential.

Hosted by fashion editor Carlie Wacker this unmissable event will be held on the 26 August from 3-6pm at the Sunshine Beach Surf Club.

Tickets are available for $80 at trybooking.com/CAMVP and include a free champagne on arrival, canapé’s and music performed by the Good Shepherd Lutheran College string quartet.

Join Zonta for an afternoon of fun, fashion and fundraising, helping women to create a fairer future for everyone,

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