Fashion Design Achievements
Mandurah Wearable Art 2022
We are proud to announce that Fashion Design garments entered into the Mandurah Wearable Art competition by our very own Mrs Dyer and Year 9 student, Norah Flaherty, will be featured in the Wearable Art Mandurah Showcase this October! Congratulations on your success. The competition is a highly respected event in the fashion calendar attracting entries from interstate and overseas.





Norah Flaherty (Year 9) 'Save the Magic' entry
Youth 18 years and under category





Mrs Anna Dyer (Fashion Design Teacher) 'Surburbian Sanctuary' entry
Avant Garde category
An honourable mention also goes to Keani Dartnell (Year 9) on her entry that was also featured in the competition. Unfortunately Keani did not make it through to the final showcase this time round, but we are sure that you will agree with us that it was a fantastic creation and we are excited to see what Keani comes up with next year.





Keani Dartnell (Year 9) 'Mystical Glow' entry
Youth 18 years and under category
Photography credit to Stephen Heath Photography
Wool4School Hat-Trick!
Who's your hero?
Three Belridge Fashion Design students were recently shortlisted in the national Wool4School competition as finalists in the Junior Category.
We are beyond excited to announce that ALL 3 STUDENTS took out the TOP 3 PRIZES! Congratulations, as follows:
1st Place - Emma Lanchbury (Year 8) |
2nd Place - Charlotte Camp (Year 7) |
3rd Place - Matilda McGlew (Year 8) |
The theme for 2022 was to design ‘who is your hero?’; a theme that was very well received by all our budding fashion students who devoted much time and effort to create their designs. https://www.wool4school.com/about-competition/
If your child is commencing Year 7 next year, applications for our Fashion design program for 2023 are still being considered. Apply ASAP to avoid disappointment:
Anna Dyer
Fashion Design Coordinator
1st Place - Emma Lanchbury (Year 8)
2nd Place - Charlotte Camp (Year 7)
3rd Place - Matilda McGlew (Year 8)