Karine Manera, Joel Blakeley and Tracy Hodgetts are putting modesty aside for a good cause.
Camera IconKarine Manera, Joel Blakeley and Tracy Hodgetts are putting modesty aside for a good cause. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Dip in body of water for a positive image

Staff ReporterFremantle Gazette

A popular event in Swanbourne for a number of years, the Skinny Dip will be heading to South Fremantle to celebrate having a positive body image while raising money for the Butterfly Foundation and those suffering from eating disorders.

Fig Group co-owner Russel Morris said the event was more than just about throwing off your clothes for a good cause.

‘How often do you get to charge into the surf butt naked, with 500 other naked people on either side,’ he said.

‘Profits go to the Butterfly Foundation, who have made it their cause to help those with eating disorders and body issues.

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‘It’s a great cause and great fun; no reason not to go.’

The Fig’s Naked Skinny Dip is at South Beach on March 8 from 10am.

Entry fee is $35. Visit www.thefig.com.au for more information.