ARE YOU a fashion lover looking for a bargain? These Central West-born and bred sisters have your back.
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Courtney Clancy and her younger sister, Morgan Grant, have combined their love for fashion and bringing people together, creating a first for the region - the Seeker Markets.
The event will be held at Perennialle Plants Nursery, Cafe and Emporium in Canowindra on Sunday, September 28.
With all stalls already booked out, customers can expect an array of fun, fabulous and on-brand clothing, but without the scary price tags.
With trips to similar markets held in Sydney, Melbourne and even London providing the sisters with some amazing memories, they wanted to share this with the Central West.

"We've always loved the thrill of finding something unique - or snagging an on-trend brand for a bargain," Ms Clancy said.
"We'd shop up a storm and then grab coffee to showcase our haul.
"With Seeker, we wanted to bring that same magic to Canowindra, while giving people the chance to embrace the fun side of slow fashion."
What to expect
The Seeker Markets won't be a typical "op-shop" vibe, but more pre-loved but perfect gems, vintage treasures, and amazing labels at a fraction of retail prices.

Rather than fast-fashion items, customers can expect one-off items in near-perfect condition.
And, according to Ms Clancy, being held at the Perennialle Plants Nursery, Cafe and Emporium will make the experience even better with its country-chic charm.
"It is beautiful," she said.
"They have a mix of home and lifestyle items, plants and coffee, so it's like a destination on its own.
"Then at the back they have a huge hall, that's where we'll be holding it."

Potential to expand
For anyone interested in getting an idea of the styles that will be available for grabs, Ms Clancy said to check out their Instagram page, Seeker Markets.
With everyone ready to go, the sisters are now just hoping to attract a big crowd to the country town of Canowindra and a good turnout for their stallholders.
And if the event is successful, the sisters would love to venture to other country towns in the Central West.
But for now, they are just looking forward to hosting the first-ever Seeker Markets.
"We're super excited," Ms Clancy said.
"Now we're just hoping heaps of people come."





