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Eye on Nature Wearable Arts Fashion Show Winners

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CONGRATULATIONS ✨

To our Eye on Nature Wearable Arts Fashion Show Winners!

PRIMARY SCHOOL:

✨ 1st place: Gadira Petraula - NZ Native Flightless female moth, Confier Grove Primary (Left model in group photo) Entry No.7
✨ 2nd place: Kea Queen, Sommerville Intermediate (Middle model in group photo) Entry No. 39
✨ 3rd place: A Hero Sprider and Beastly Bugs, Green Meadows Intermediate (Right model in group photo) Entry No. 30

SECONDARY SCHOOL:

✨ 1st place: Protect New Zealand, Rangitoto College (Right model in group photo) Entry No.55
✨ 2nd place: The B.F.F - Best Forest Friend, South Auckland Home School (Middle model in group photo) Entry No. 50
✨ 3rd place: Peka Peka, Botany Down Secondary College (Left model in group photo) Entry No. 45

MERIT:

✨ Merit: Bright Eyes, Point View Primary School (Right model in group photo) Entry No.17
✨ Merit: Rainbow Skink, Wakaaranga Primary School (Middle right model in group photo) Entry No. 43
✨ Merit: Emotion of the Ocean, Sommerville Intermediate (Left middle model in group photo) Entry No. 28
✨ Merit: Phallus Indusiatus, Botany Downs Secondary College (Left model in group photo) Entry No. 54

We're in the process of sorting all of the beautiful imagery - stay tuned for the official photo album and a bio of the winning pieces and their designers - coming soon on our Facebook page:

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