Catwalk for a Cause 2017

Chadwick Models in Natalie Rolt - Ian Loh Fotografia

Chadwick Models in Natalie Rolt - Ian Loh Fotografia

What an amazing night at Catwalk for a Cause 2017! $52k raised for GI Cancer Institute. Thank you all for such a fabulous night of fun with over 400 of Perth’s most generous people and we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!

PROJECT BRIEF

In honour of Rosie, Rotary of Elizabeth Quay and Trax for Gastro Tracts organised Catwalk for a Cause - Trax 17. An enchanted evening of fashion and entertainment with all net proceeds going to the Gastro-Intestinal Cancer Institute. Check out our Facebook Event Page and Instagram Event Page!

CATWALK & DESIGNERS

From the extravagant to the elegant, Catwalk for a Cause – Trax 17 was set to shake up the runway showcasing some of the biggest names in the industry featuring renowned designers. Each design was featured on the infamous CHADWICK models!

We secured local and emerging designers including Hunter Rose, Hello Parry, J Porter, Bruug, Jonte Designs, Natalie Rolt, Lovethread Project, Steph AudinoRue The LabelLock and Key Clothing and Maasai Activewear.

PRIZES AND ENTERTAINMENT

Whether you consider yourself a fashionista, fabulous foodie, wanderlust traveler, fitness fatale or other, there was something for everyone with our delectable selection of prizes up for grabs from our raffle and silent auctions running throughout the night. In addition to the runway event, entertainment included performances by King Street Dance Studio, a live DJ with floor space to mingle and a VIP LOUNGE to relax and meet with other guests.

ABOUT

Only 26% of people diagnosed with stomach cancer survive beyond the 5 year mark. It is a statistic that can be changed. It is a statistic that we can help change.

This year, Catwalk for a Cause is proudly supporting @traxforgastrotracts for the GI Cancer Institute which fund clinical trials research that help improve life expectancy and quality of life of people diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancers. Not in 10 years, but today.

By Intermission Media