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STYLEAID tribe Selling Fast


Well tickets for the hottest fashion fundraising event on the Perth calendar only went on sale 4 weeks ago and they are selling faster than ever!

Already all of the top level VIP tables have been sold and the Diamond and Platinum level tickets are shooting out the door, faster than you can send a model down the runway in 6 inch heels.

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This year promises more fantastic West Australian fashion, 16 designers will showcase their spring/summer 2010/2011 ranges in front of 750 guests in the Grand Ballroom at Burswood on Friday July 30. From Aurelio Costarella to Timothy Godbold the fashion this year promises to shine like never before.

This year the parade will also feature the winner of the ABSOLUT Creative Award – Daniela Caputti. This exhaustive process to find one of the hottest new design talents in Perth was judged earlier this year by a panel of fashion experts to select a new designer who can be supported through the process of creating their first commercial range. As part of the prize Daniela has been mentored by Timothy Godbold in creating her new range of clothes and guests will see them for the first time on the runway at STYLEAID.

Sitting alongside this is some great entertainment (all hush, hush at present but unlike anything seen before at STYLEAID), a specially designed menu from the head chefs at Burswood, ABSOLUT cocktails, Vinaceous fine wines, gage roads beer and San Pellegrino Mineral water.

Oh and don’t forget one of the things that STYLEAID has become famous for – the STYLEAID gift bag. This year it will be once again filled with goodies that make all other gift bags from other events pale into insignificance and is a must take home for all those attending.

There will be prizes to be won, dancing to be done and a night that guests will not soon forget. So if you are wanting to come along do not delay in getting your tickets and also remember that the money raised on the night goes to continue the vital work of the WA AIDS Council.

For ticket information and bookings please call Jordan Burnham in the office on (08)9482000 during office hours.

Mark Reid
STLEAID Committee Chair

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