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Winter Soiree speaks beauty, fashion and makeup

Motsomatshukudu
Motsomatshukudu

The Inaugural Winter Soiree, a beauty and fashion high-end event curated by Avani Gaborone Resort and Casino in collaboration with Bambi-Elle Creations, serves to free winter fashion and beauty.

Anticipated to be held on June 23, 2024 at the Avani Resort and Casino, the soiree has partnered with Havillah Beauty Botswana, a cosmetics and beauty products company that also supplies efficient high-end professional make-up and skincare products. Events manager at Bambi-Elle Creations, Bambi Motsomatshukudu, said the event will be held under a relaxed ambiance where beauty enthusiasts will usher in the winter season. “The event brings together beauty enthusiasts, professional makeup artists and fashion experts under a relaxed ambience and good music as they usher in winter, fashion and beauty. We conceptualised this soiree as a way of appreciating and embracing beauty and winter fashion. This was after the realisation that people have winter collections but do not know how to blend them together, therefore the soiree will serve as a platform for beauty, make-up engagement,” said Motsomatshukudu.

While there is so much creativity and self-expression that comes with make-up, sometimes the “do whatever feels right for you” mentality can be a bit overwhelming. PR and Marketing Executive, Samantha Bogopa stated that the Winter Soiree will also have make-up tutorials. She stated that participants at the Winter Soiree will be treated to gift bags and giveaways that encompass local and Havillah Beauty Botswana make-up products, light nibbles as well as locally made up-to-the-minute wears as a way of supporting home grown products.

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