Giving it up for charity
Westfield Doncaster and Bondi Junction have launched the giveability store to raise awareness for children with cerebral palsy
Charlotte Dawson wears an Alex Perry dress.
Fashion designers Alex Perry and Arthur Galan along with television star Ada Nicodemou are just some of the Australian celebrities who will be giving up clothes to charity.
The giveability store is a designer charity store that will help raise money for children with cerebral palsy.
"The giveability program is one of Westfield's important commitments to raise awareness and help children with disabilities in our local communities," said John Batistich, general manager marketing, Westfield.
Westfield Doncaster will have the store open now till Sunday 31 July.
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