Fremantle Festival

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Festival season seems to be in full swing, with Australia’s longest running festival, The Fremantle Festival, kicking off this weekend. Boasting over 100 events (which is expected to climb to almost 200 this year!), it will also include something special for the city’s fashion designers. The Fremantle Fashion Collective will be hosting an event on November 9th to showcase the new season collections of Fremantle’s top fashion, jewellery and accessories designers. The show will feature loads of homegrown talent like Luka Rey, Tindale, Sheree Dornan and Little Dove. The Collective is a way of supporting the emerging and established talent from one the cultural hubs of the West! You can download the full Fremantle Festival program on the festival website!

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