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The Kids are alright

Trelise Kids brought cuteness and innocence to the catwalk at fashion week, wandering between the mushrooms with giant bows in the hair and dressed in tutus and tiny leather jackets…

Trelise Kids brought cuteness and innocence to the catwalk at fashion week, wandering between the mushrooms with giant bows in the hair and dressed in tutus and tiny leather jackets.

"We were so blown away by how brave the models were and how beautiful the clothes were" said Linda, at the show for the first time.

"I thought the chunky knits with the ruffled and delicate skirts was gorgeous. The polka dot skirts with giant decorative bows were another fave."

"My 5 year old daughter Mariella was so delighted with her goody bag treats. She hasn’t taken off her teddy bear necklace yet!"

Below: Leather aviator jacket and tutu skirt accessorised with a riding hat.

A strawberry blonde in pink rosettes.

Faux fur gillets. ruffled skirts and oversized head bows made for cute outfits on little misses.

The front row included Petra Bagust, Greer Robson and Sarah Paykel (pictured below) as well as Sara Tetro and Kate Hawkesby with Mike Hosking.

These girls’ pouts got hysterical laughter from an adoring audience.

A model wouldn’t let go of a mushroom

…and had to be released by Denise, the usher.

The finale with Christobelle, the 2009 NZ Next Top Model winner (back right), dressed as a Barbie and leading pink tutu-clad girls down the runway. The Barbie sponsorship continued to Barbie DVDs in front row bags and every child attending being given a Barbie doll.

Trelise Cooper gives a wave to the cheering audience at the end of the cutest show at fashion week.

By Megan Robinson
Photography by Kevin Robinson


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