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The always impressive Perth Fashion Festival kicks off tomorrow, and this year it is all about celebrating fashion creativity both on and off the runway. For the last month, the Festival has been working with a group of Perth-based bloggers, challenging them to style and ‘restyle’ op-shopped outfits and celebrate the diversity of secondhand fashion. Throughout August, the restyle website shared daily style prompts across themes like ‘statement’, ‘neon’, ‘cocktail’ and ‘less than $5’ to inspire the ladies to show just how good recycled fashion can look. Find out more about Perth Fashion Festival (running until September 16th) here and see the fabulous results of the Restyle Challenge here. If you’re in Perth, you can even check out the bloggers work their looks on the runway on September 13th and 15th!

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