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Family Works celebrated the Maori New Year with hot air balloon flares, Matariki wine, Karamu High School Kapa Haka and high fashion from; Pumpkin Patch, Kilt, Annah S, Salasai and Aroha Lamour.

The relationship between culture, family and fashion worked perfectly for a fantastic night of entertainment.  The fashion show kicked off with Pumpkin Patch and 12 child models, who rocked the catwalk, and ended with Aroha Lamour whose models were predominantly family members, including the owner's children and mother.

It was a truly memorable night that gained excellent public exposure for Family Works in the local media.

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