The small community of Camooweal had a whip-crackin good time at the bi-annual Camooweal Fashion Parade held in November.
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More than 40 children, seven ladies and one man rocked the red carpet where one model cracked a whip while walking a cute hairy dog.
Even some of the family members of the models joined in.
Approximately 70 people attended the event which showcased the latest styles, colours and trends of the seasons.
DJ Damien Riley got the music pumping for the models to walk the red carpet and MC Miss Garlic from Camooweal State School had everyone in fits of laughter.
Organiser Minnie Kenna said the event could not have come together without the support of the community.
”This is our second event and it has been a success,” Ms Kenna said.
“We are now looking forward to 2020 for our next event which I’m sure will be absolutely fantastic.”
It wouldn’t be a true fashion parade if their wasn’t an after party – the models and their families were invited to Williejudarra Hall for dinner.
All the money raised from the fashion parade and dinner stays in the town Ms Kenna said.