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Locals dress to the nines for regency style ‘Bridgerton’ Ball

Breanna RedheadBunbury Herald
Kirra Heritage, 13, Savannah Scott, 13, and Holli Dalton, 13.
Camera IconKirra Heritage, 13, Savannah Scott, 13, and Holli Dalton, 13. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT

Distinguished guests across the South West gathered at the Brunswick Town Hall for the inaugural South West Bridgerton Ball recently.

Fans of the show put on their best gowns and tailcoats on July 23 and danced the night away to a number of classical takes on modern songs played by a string quartet from the South West Philharmonic Orchestra.

All ticket proceeds were donated to South West Refuge and Saving Animals from Euthanesia Bunbury, with each charity receiving $500.

The group had such a fun time, they are planning a Labrinyth Masquerade Ball in October.

Kirra Heritage, 13, Savannah Scott, 13, and Holli Dalton, 13.
Camera IconKirra Heritage, 13, Savannah Scott, 13, and Holli Dalton, 13. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT
Michelle Bonham with her raffle prize.
Camera IconMichelle Bonham with her raffle prize. Credit: Facebook
Lia Lee
Camera IconLia Lee Credit: facebook
Dinushi Dias and Matt Rand.
Camera IconDinushi Dias and Matt Rand. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT
Bridgerton Ball 2022
Camera IconBridgerton Ball 2022 Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT
Celia Obal and Raquel Wasylkewycz.
Camera IconCelia Obal and Raquel Wasylkewycz. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT
Stephanie Kathy, Liz Wagner and Anita Mazzarol.
Camera IconStephanie Kathy, Liz Wagner and Anita Mazzarol. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT
String quartet from the South West Philarmonic Orchestra.
Camera IconString quartet from the South West Philarmonic Orchestra. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT
Elizabeth and Brian Colvin with Bob Steers.
Camera IconElizabeth and Brian Colvin with Bob Steers. Credit: Breanna Redhead/BDT

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