Search Day Night
1056 Followers
Search

L’Oréal Paris SA announces its partnership with SA Fashion Week

Total
0
Shares

 Under the theme “Walk Your Worth,” L’Oréal Paris will showcase its expertise in makeup and skincare at SA Fashion Week

 L’Oréal Paris South Africa announces its partnership with South African Fashion Week as the official makeup and beauty sponsor for the upcoming April and October editions of the renowned fashion event. 

PARIS, FRANCE – OCTOBER 01: Thuso Mbedu walks the runway during “Le Défilé L’Oréal Paris – Walk Your Worth” Show as part of Paris Fashion Week at the Eiffel Tower on October 01, 2023 in Paris, France. (Photo by Kristy Sparow/Getty Images for L’Oreal Paris)

The collaboration between L’Oréal Paris and South African Fashion Week marks a historic moment, as it signifies one of the largest local fashion events ever sponsored by the esteemed beauty brand. Set against Johannesburg’s bustling business district backdrop, the Mall of Africa will host this celebration of beauty and fashion, where L’Oréal Paris will join forces with South African designers to present stunning looks that embody confidence and inclusivity.

As part of the “Walk Your Worth” initiative, L’Oréal Paris will introduce its very own “Walk Your Worth” runway show and collection, curated in collaboration with distinguished South African couture designer Biji La Maison. This exclusive collection will be showcased by L’Oréal Paris’ tribe of top influencers and celebrities in South Africa, highlighting the fusion of local creativity with global beauty expertise. Drawing from the brand’s iconic tagline, “Because You’re Worth It,” the runway show will empower women to assert their presence and make a bold statement in society.
 
Burkhard Pieroth, President of Sub-Saharan Africa for L’Oréal Paris, emphasised the impact of this partnership on the fashion industry, stating, “This extraordinary collaboration will amplify the message of women’s strength and celebrate beauty in all its forms.”

Source: Supplied

Image: Instagram and Supplied
 

Total
0
Shares
Why Job-Hopping May (Still) Raise Red Flags

Why Job-Hopping May (Still) Raise Red Flags

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn While job-hopping for better pay and benefits may seem advantageous initially, especially in our…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You May Also Like