Jarra Infusion
THE MAIN STREET ATTRACTION
FABULOUS FASHION D.D.’s Fashions owner Jenny Fucile (left) strives to empower women with high-end, exclusive fashion items.
PINJARRA’S ARCHITECTURE, WHOLESOME FOOD, STREET ART, AND BOUTIQUE OFFERINGS ARE AN ECLECTIC FUSION OF OLD MEETS NEW, HERITAGE MERGED WITH MODERN, MAKING IT AN INSPIRING PLACE TO EXPLORE, SAYS TORI WILSON.
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injarra’s main street is home to a host of wholesome food spots and stunning boutiques. Stroll along and find contemporary fashion, eclectic homewares and antiques, impressive art and crafts, and premium equine attire and accessories. Discover award-winning heritage precincts and inspiring walk trails alongside the Murray River. Pinjarra is a place where there are hidden gems everywhere - just waiting to be uncovered. Start your day at Pinjarra’s friendliest café and local’s choice - Jarra Infusion, conveniently located across the road from the Pinjarra Junction. Step into | 46 | S H I R E O F M U R R A Y
a whimsical world of fresh, healthy food, funky gifts, and quirky outdoor seating spaces, which will keep the kids entertained while you enjoy your meal. With the river running past nearby and the butterflies fluttering in the herb garden, it’s a magical place to indulge. The nourishing menu includes plenty of plantbased, gluten-free and paleo options, ingredients are locally sourced and freshly created on premises. Browse the selection of succulents and locally produced art on your way out before venturing next door into D.D.’s Fashions, Pinjarra’s longstanding high-end fashion boutique
that boasts a wealth of stylish clothing items for both men and women. “D.D.’s was established 45 years ago when I was 16, back when it was a drapery store,” says owner Jenny Fucile, who runs the store with the help of her daughters Maree and Gaetana. “The vision now, all these years later, is to sell high-end, exclusive international fashions from around the world and help style women, giving them individuality. “I love sourcing the products, I love all the different textures and how fashion can make women feel different about themselves and empowered.”