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Photo by David Wolley - Model Sophie O'Neill - Dress by Sandra Banken Modeling itself on Sydney’s Paddington Markets, which launched big names in fashion, like Collette Dinnigan, Nicole Zimmerman or Dinosaur Designs, Unwrapped is giving new local Perth designers the chance to launch their ideas and connect with their target market.

The marketplace includes jewellery from Melanie Conn and Carolyn Gorman; fashion by Kellie Hawkins, Sandra Bankin and Andrzej Pytel, and homewares by Penelope Forlano and Carol Anne Cassidy. Unwrapped designers’ market will form part of the City of South Perth’s Fiesta program, and takes place on Sunday, April 1, at Mends Street, South Perth.

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2pm to 7pm Sunday, April 1st

Mends Street, South Perth

www.unwrapped.com.au

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