Invivo Offers Exclusive NZ Fashion Experience
Invivo Offers An Exclusive New Zealand Fashion Experience To Australian Trade
14 June 2010 Sydney, Australia
New Zealand wine producer Invivo is offering the trade in Australia a chance to win an exciting trip for two to New Zealand to attend an invite only Zambesi runway show and exclusive after party. This is the second year Invivo has run the campaign in Australia. In 2009, Sydney’s Paddington Inn were the first winners of the trade promotion.
Invivo co founder Tim Lightbourne states “Invivo is very pleased to announce the New Zealand Fashion Experience again in 2010 in Australia, it’s important for us to support our trade customers with promotional events and local sponsorships, the campaign also provides us a chance to educate the trade what Invivo is all about. Last year, the promotion was a huge success with Sydney’s Paddington Inn staff having a great time experiencing all the action of a fashion runway show and after party!”
The promotion is part of Invivo’s ongoing alignment with creative industries, Zambesi the New Zealand fashion house designed the Invivo wine label, sponsorships with a legendary Bronx/New York artist, ongoing partnership with Sydney artist-run Gaffa gallery, Auckland’s Art and Object, exhibitions at the Venice Biennale in Italy, The World Music Expo and Sounds Aotearoa plus outstanding wines are all part of Invivo in the international marketplace.
The promotion will run throughout June until August and Australian trade will automatically enter the draw by simply purchasing Invivo. Return flights to New Zealand, accommodation and tickets to the Zambesi runway show are all part of the prize package.
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