Kids rock Trelise Cooper show
BY TRACEY BOND
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Assisted by runway fairies, the stars of the Trelise Cooper Kids show were cajoled and coerced down the runway.
The Trelise Cooper Kids show is always a high point at Air New Zealand Fashion Week. It's not so much about the clothes, but more about the pint-size models who were wearing them.
There were those who fled into the arms of parents waiting in the audience and then there were those who trotted down the runway with hands on hips and pirouetted for the cameras.
Two-year-old Felicity-Amore, the daughter of actress Keisha Castle-Hughes, was due to make her runway debut but instead took to the catwalk in her mother's arms.
Audience members oohed, ahhed and clapped as the tiny models came down the runway.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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