Young WA designers to feature at event

Fashion to feature at Newdegate.

The Dyson Jones/Westpac Fashion Parades are set to be an indulgent foray into the latest fashion trends.

Enjoy new spring collections from boutiques at the Newdegate Machinery Field Days and the talents of young WA designers, all while celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Woolmark brand.

The Woolmark logo is widely used to promote Australian wool through the Australian Wool Innovation's global marketing campaigns.

The AWI will be showcasing a collection featuring a large range of diverse styles from several of its favourite Woolmark partners, such as Camilla and Marc, Kookai, Country Road and MJ Bale.

The Dyson Jones/Westpac Fashion Parades will also feature the work of emerging young designers.

Cordelia Gibbs, a graduate fashion designer from Curtin University, was brought up on a Merino sheep stud and is passionate about wool. Her debut collection, A Life in Wool, encapsulates the character of the shearing shed.

Organisers said visitors should prepare to be wowed by the work of a 2013 fashion graduate with a big future.

Fashion from edgy WA women's label Jonte features beautiful embellishments such as hand-beaded details and a variety of trims, all with a unique twist.

The label's designer, Jonte Pike, was named WA's Vocational Student of 2011, kick-starting her career in the limelight.

On show will be a collection of Jonte's boutique-range garments, including one-off creative designs.

Meanwhile, Anna and Michelle from Depeche Mode and Uptown Boutique are ready to style the latest trends and have you looking your best.

Organisers have also welcomed Olive and Coco to this year's parade, with the label's fabulous hand-knitted woollen jumpers sure to make an impression.

There are prizes to be won, with the chance to win an accommodation voucher from Banksia Gardens Resort at every parade.

Be entertained and inspired by all that is on offer at this year's Dyson Jones/Westpac Fashion Parades.