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This Alien-looking wolf, concealing Leah Viles, 15, stalks around The Square in Palmerston North to promote Feilding High School's wearable arts production.
The event at Manfeild Park is on August 11, with entries from 10 schools.
The wolf costume was from last year's show.
Categories this year are White Paper, in which anything goes, as long as plain, white paper is the only thing visible.
Mythology, which needs a back story.
Retro Tech, which calls for a garment designed using recycled technology, and Wonderland, which must be inspired by the novel Alice in Wonderland, but should be a new character.
All the dance, drama, music, set and lighting are done by the pupils.
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