I was kind of tired to attend yesterday's shows but I told myself I'm not missing Penshoppe's fashion show this season like I did the last time.
I got a yellow tag access which got me on the fourth row seats, next to the VIPs and the after party. Each of the guests were given Penshoppe goodies (cloth bag and two bottles of scents). The show started late but it's not half as bad as what happened during the F&H & Jellybean fashion show. The function hall was filled with guests. It was nice seeing the charming Annette Louise OsmeƱa among the VIPs in attendance. I was kind of hoping to see Solenn Heussaff on the runway but I didn't recognize any of the Clubpen profiles among the runway models.
Legs like a race horse's. |
High Fashion that's easy on the pocket. |
A fashion statement that's easy on the eyes. |
It is apparent that Penshoppe's holiday collection is heavily inspired by the high fashion street style of Paris, France. Alex Mendoza, Penshoppe's Fashion Designer did a great job in coming up with such a stylish collection. Penshoppe's holiday collection is simply a great selection of casual coutures that makes a very sensible holiday present to any individuals with good fashion sense.
The event organizers threw an exclusive after party for the VIPs, bloggers, media and fashion enthusiasts to unveil Penshoppe's Holiday Campaign entitled "Arrivalist". The party served overflowing champagne, cocktails, iced tea, and sorts of finger foods to celebrate the new campaign. The full length TVC campaign was presented to the guests, shortly. The short film is all about the ups and downs we experience in the course of traveling back home or waiting for our loved ones to come home, to celebrate the holiday season. For every experiences, good or bad, there is something in Penshoppe's holiday collection that fit such emotions to help us express our innermost feelings through fashion clothing when words alone don't do justice anymore.
For more of Penshoppe's holiday collection, checkout your local branch.