Chanel charity fashion show

The community spirit shone brightly at Chanel College’s annual Charity Fashion Show in Masterton on 15 May, aligning perfectly with the school’s Feast Day celebrations. 

WelCom June/July 2024

Jane Bourke, Director of Religious Studies, Chanel College

The community spirit shone brightly at Chanel College’s annual Charity Fashion Show in Masterton on 15 May, aligning perfectly with the school’s Feast Day celebrations. 

Over a two-week period, students had demonstrated impressive commitment by gathering clothing donations and culminating in a vibrant fashion show. The event was not just about showcasing style but also about supporting their local Wairarapa St Vincent de Paul Shop in Carterton. Through their efforts, the students collected over 1,000 items of clothing, all destined to help those in need within our community.

The fashion show itself was a creative spectacle, featuring five distinct rounds, which allowed students to express their artistic and thematic flair. Categories included ‘Saints’, where outfits drew inspiration from religious figures; ‘Beach Wear’, capturing the essence of summer; ‘Super Hero’, celebrating popular and original heroes; ‘Promotion of Peace’, which highlighted themes of harmony and tranquillity; and ‘Sports’, showcasing athletic wear. 

Each category not only provided entertainment but also emphasised the values of creativity, charity, and community engagement, resonating deeply with the Chanel’s mission and the broader Catholic ethos.

Chanel College students, on stage for their annual Charity Fashion Show, showcase their creativity.