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Eye on Nature Wearable Arts Fashion Show 2022

Lisa Beale from Beautification Trust

The search is on for Auckland’s most promising young eco-conscious fashion designers and master up-cyclers! Witness the extraordinary, unique garments created by young Aucklanders at the Eye on Nature Wearable Arts Fashion Show.

These talented tamariki and rangatahi will strut their stuff, showcasing their eco-friendly creations on the catwalk at the Vodafone Events Centre. Each spectacular creation is designed to reflect the Eye on Nature 2022 theme; Incredible Kai.

The competition is hot, with a total prize pool of $3,500 cash for the winning schools! To be in to win, students need to think carefully about the materials they use to construct their garments and how these choices impact the environment.

Join us for a fun and inspiring family night out on the eve of the Matariki public holiday.

Bookings are essential. Last year was a sell-out, so get in quick!

Use the link below to buy your tickets online:
General Admission: $15
Child (under 18): $10
Family Pass for four people: $40 (2 adults & 2 children OR 1 adult & 3 children)

As this is an indoor event, we encourage guests to wear a face mask. See our Covid-19 Safety Protocols on our website.

Entrance: Gate 1 & 2
Free parking - North Car Park via Gate 1 on Great South Road
Liquor ban zone in all external areas.

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How should we celebrate Guy Fawkes Night? Vote in our poll and share your thoughts below.

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How should Guy Fawkes be celebrated?
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