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Fashion freaking out this summer

BRIGHTS colours, bold prints and a dash of bohemian style are putting the heating into this summer’s fashions.
That’s the tip from three of Geelong’s leading fashion retailers for men and women.
The Laboratory, The Joker Shoppe and Mudge’s Shoes have dressed models Leah Nichols, James Harwood and Eddy Von Moger for a fashion spread in the summer edition of GC Geelong Coast magazine.
Freaky frocks, sharp shoes and trendy trousers are just some of the wares on display over eight dazzling pages.
The region’s best glossy lifestyle magazine has plenty more to interest local readers over summer holidays.
Covergirl Amy Price, of Torquay, talks about her acting breakthrough in Hollywood, Newtown artist Amanda Blake-Sutterby displays her intricate botanical images and Inverleigh couple Glenn and Lindy Capelli grant a tour of their award-winning Inverleigh home.
Elsewhere readers will enjoy a profile on Surf Coast fuzz-rock band King Gizard and the Lizard Wizard, along with a captivating spread on the Otways photography of Newcomb shutterbugs Gerry and Gloria van der Meer.
All this and much more features in the summer GC, available now for $5.50 at all good local newsagents.

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