Last week’s Rock a Frock Launch party at Skatt in Mount Hawthorn was a vast source of untapped energy. The evening was in celebration of the new online shopping concept, Rock a Frock, which went live on Thursday 8th of August, 2009.

Rock a Frock launch parade at Skatt

Click the thumbnails for full pictures:
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009
Rock a Frock Launch parade, Perth - August 2009

With brands such as None the Richer, Sass, Leonard St, Jack Be Nimble and Fate, the owner of Rock a Frock – Rita Italiano – is very excited to be able to support local talent and says, “This is the beginning of what Rock a Frock has to offer!”

As a fashion enthusiast, I am always trawling the internet for fresh new online shops and have struck it double lucky with Rock a Frock being Perth based and utilising our innovative local designers.

Check out the affordable and chic designs on offer by visiting http://www.rockafrock.com.au, or click on the thumbnails below for more photos of the launch party parade.

Article by Vicky Sofield

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