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Vinnies Maroochydore launches first-ever ‘St Vincent de Formal’ sale event

With the cost of living continuing to bite, Vinnies Maroochydore is stepping in to make formal season more affordable for local families – rolling out the red carpet for students who deserve to shine, without the stress of a hefty price tag.

On Tuesday 6 May from 5.30pm – 7.30pm at Vinnies Maroochydore, Vinnies Queensland will host its first-ever St Vincent de Formal – a special event offering more than 500 dresses and 300 suits, many brand-new and all priced under $100.

Among the bargains is a $600 designer gown going for just $50.

St Vincent de Formal held a media preview at Vinnies Maroochydore on Wednesday 30 May which was a fantastic success – a vibrant, feel-good event with students modelling formalwear on the red carpet and the community turning out in support.

The event aims to give every student the chance to look and feel amazing with on-trend formalwear for their school formal, regardless of budget – with proceeds supporting Vinnies’ ongoing community work.

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