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Autumn Fashion Comes to town
7 Apr, 2021 12:40 AM
2 minutes to read
Napier Courier
Napier City CBD s Emerson Street will transform into a fashion runway this Saturday, April 10, with the annual Autumn Winter Fashion on Parade. With 2020 seeing the parade cancelled due to
Covid-19, this year we will see 24 Napier fashion stores showcase their winter collections. Emerson Street from TSB Bank to Glassons will be closed from 9am-3pm to through traffic. From well known brands like Cotton On, Max Fashions and Barkers, to little tots from Postie, we will
also see newcomers such as Garment and Shadow Cat who will be showing how upcycled clothes and preloved designer brands can work.
Art Deco gives tailor a big boost
10 Feb, 2021 03:01 AM
3 minutes to read
Fiona Le sets up her new store in time for Art Deco celebrations.
Napier Courier
From masks to mannequins, Shadow Cat Tailoring and Alterations has pounced from the suburbs into a bright open space in town just in time for Art Deco celebrations.
Owner Fiona Le says her one stop shop is attracting shoppers who are gearing up for the Art Deco, wedding and ball season. People are loving going through the racks Art Deco clothes are coming in and going out fast, she says.
Fiona s dressmaking and alterations business took off during lockdown when she began making organic reusable masks. She needed extra staff as the business grew and now has two part-timers in her Hastings St store.