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Women with curves who know how to strut their stuff could be walking the runway for The Carpenter's Daughter at this year's Air New Zealand Fashion Week.
The label is looking for women sizes 12 to 24 to model in its runway show in September, which will be the first show at ANZFW to feature models size 12 and above, according to Shelley Geenty, the sales and marketing manager for The Carpenter's Daughter.
Geenty says they received rave reviews for their showing at the public Fashion Weekend event last year, which follows Fashion Week, and they are thrilled to be part of the official schedule this year. She says they hope to cast approximately 25 models nationwide for the runway show.
If you're interested or know someone who is, email Leanne@thecarpentersdaughter.co.nz.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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