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STYLEAID Goes '60s for 2015

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STYLEAID, the highly anticipated fundraising event for the WA AIDS Council is approaching, and this year’s theme and hosts have been announced.

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This year’s STYLEAID bears the theme ‘Go-Go’ and takes its inspiration from the fashion revolution of the 1960s and the influence of mod culture.

Six local artists have decorated paper shift dresses with their interpretation of the theme which will be worn by dancers at the event’s opening exhibition.

The event will be hosted by renowned choreographer Aaron Cash and and television journalist Narelda Jacobs.

The parade will include such designers as designers Aurelio Costarella, Ae’lkemi, Yuuki, One Fell Swoop, Salasia, Wolfgang & Sons, Kinn, Monster Alphabets, Zhiavago and the retailers Atlas Divine, Dilettante, Nells and Varga Girl.

The 750 guests in attendance will also enjoy a cocktail bar and three course meal. All proceeds go directly to WAAC. This year marks 30 years since the establishment of WAAC and 18 years of STYLEAID.

STYLEAID 2015 will take place on July 31st. More information available at www.styleaid.com.au

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