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Spring into style: fashion parade, entertainment and sumptuous savouries for a good cause

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The Buderim Foundation Spring Splendour Fashion Show will take place at the Buderim War Memorial Hall on Sunday, October 22, from 2pm, raising money for community organisations and locals doing it tough.

Buderim Foundation Events Committee chair Sandra Jeffries said the event, in its fourth year, was always a sell-out.

“It is such a great event and a chance to dress up, see the latest fashions and enjoy some sumptuous savouries with friends,” she said.

“The show catwalk will feature fashions with a coastal vibe for men and women, and – in a first for the event – the show catwalk will feature fashions from select boutiques from Buderim and beyond.

“In addition to the parade, the Sunshine Coast Grammar School String Quartet will be providing a relaxing accompaniment, and there will be a very special raffle with a treasure trove of luxe prizes, all donated thanks to the generosity of fantastic local businesses.”

The show’s theme is Spring Splendour and will include special guest hosts 7NEWS Sunshine Coast’s Rosanna Natoli and Todd Kelly.

Spring vibes. Picture: Shutterstock

Ms Natoli said she couldn’t wait to host the event.

“It’s always such a great afternoon and this time I’m bringing local Todd Kelly with me – he will be offering a very lively and ‘tongue in cheek’ take on the world of fashion,” she said.

Ms Jeffries said the event would also be an opportunity for Buderim Foundation ambassadors to invite friends to find out more about the important work of the foundation, to support the local community and enjoy an afternoon out with friends.

Tickets are $50 per person via Humanitix.

Proceeds from the event will assist the Buderim Foundation in continuing to support locals.

The foundation provides grants to community organisations in the Buderim area and, through its Thompson Charitable Fund, to people suffering financial hardship on the Sunshine Coast.

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