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STYLEAID Gets Mythic

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STYLEAID, Perth’s premier fundraising fashion event is once again hosting a black tie evening spectacular to support the WA AIDs council.

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This year’s theme is ‘Mythic’, and will involve such designers and retailers as Wolfgang and Sons, One Fell Swoop, Dilettante, Monster Alphabets, Atlas Divine, Flannel, and many more.

The event will be held at the Grand Ballroom of Crown Perth at 7pm. There is also a pre-STYLEAID welcome function for VIPs at La Vie Champagne Bar at 6pm.

Both VIP and Black Tie tables are available. The evening will include a 3 course dining experience and performance from the WA Ballet, as well as an auction featuring bespoke jewelery, dining expereinces and a photographic art piece.

Tickets are on sale now, more information available at www.styleaid.com.au

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