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Nat Fyfe takes to the catwalk for Perth Fashion Festival

Fremantle Dockers captain Nat Fyfe traded the footy field for the catwalk when he made his runway debut for Parker & Co. at the Telstra Perth Fashion Festival last night.

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Parker & Co. International Men’s Runway at the Crown Pyramid is the first standalone menswear show in the Festival’s history.

Fyfe appeared alongside leading female model Elle Brittain who flew into Perth for the show.

The AFL legend suited up in Parker & Co.’s finest garments from designers including Z Zegna, Jacob Cohen, Pal Zileri, Haikure and Crossley and took to the runway with other leading WA modelling talent.

The fine tailoring and sharp suiting Parker & Co. is known for featured in the show alongside knitwear, denim, casual shirts and accessories to appeal to a broad range of lifestyles.

Each garment has been handpicked for its quality and design – an extension of the Perth boutique itself, where every item is sourced from Europe by the in-house creative team.

Parker & Co. owner Victor Tana said they were pleased to welcome Fyfe to the unique show.

“Nat represents the best in the sporting world so he is the perfect ambassador for the Parker & Co. brand, which also aims to stand out from the pack,” Tana said.

“We don’t carry fashion that is mass-market; everything in store has been selected based on its craftsmanship and classic style.

“Quality and design underpins everything we do and this sense of uniqueness will be in full force at our TPFF show, which is the first of its kind in the festival’s history.”

Fyfe has a long association with the store and they help him dress for big events like the Brownlow medal.

Source: TPFF Media Release


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