Do you want to dress like your favourite star? Not just like them, but in their ACTUAL clothes? You can, as Dress for Success Auckland is auctioning celebrities’ clothes on Trademe…
Do you want to dress like your favourite star? Not just like them, but in their ACTUAL clothes? You can, as Dress for Success Auckland is auctioning celebrities’ clothes on Trademe.
Dress for Success Auckland collated a bunch of great, key wardrobe items from local celebs and they’ll all be auctioned off through Trademe in a series of auctions called ‘As Seen On The Stars.’ There are pieces from Shorty St and Go Girls as well as an outfit Miranda Kerr modelled for Sabatini, the Zambesi sunnies that Kimbra has worn and the Georgia Alice dress that Ruby Frost wears… as well of loads of others.
The response from designers and wardrobe departments has been brilliant and the first auction begins online on Wednesday 19 June 2013. Here are the clothes you can buy…
1. Samantha Hayes’ award winning red carpet gown, seen at the Hobbit premier and made by Georgia Alice & Imogene Pyne
2. Ellie Goulding’s Stolen Girlfriends Club ‘venom crop tee’
3. Ruby Frost’s X Factor dress
4. A Sabatini outfit modelled by Miranda Kerr
5. Kimbra’s Zambesi ‘Jetson’ sunglasses
6. ‘Lana Jacobs’ from Shortland St (dress)
7. ‘Rachel McKenna’ from Shortland St (dress)
8. ‘Jasmine Cooper’ from Shortland St (top and jeans)
9. ‘Kevin’ from Go Girls (famous shirt!)
Here’s the link to take you direct to the listings on Trademe trade.me/dress-for-success-akl
Below: Pearl McGlashan
Below: Ellie Goulding
Below: Brooke Williams.
Below: Miranda Kerr
Below: Samantha Hayes
Below: Kimbra
Below: Angela Bloomfield
Below: Jay Ryan
About Dress for Success:
We are here to make women feel fantastic and give them heart to believe in themselves. Dress for Success Auckland prepares women who are facing challenging times but are determined to get ahead, to look great and feel confident at their job interview. We fashionably transform a woman by providing a complete outfit, make-up and accessories and offer confidence boosting advice. Once a woman secures a job she receives a second outfit plus ongoing support as a member of the Dress for Success networking and job retention programmes. As a non profit organisation Dress for Success Auckland relies entirely on donations of clothing, accessories and cash to provide their service. Professionally trained volunteers provide the dressing and career mentoring services. Last year Dress For Success Auckland dressed 1700 women. www.dressforsuccess.org/auckland
By Angela Bevan, 19 June 2013
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