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For Colour, Style & a little bit of Glamour head to Bayfair

For Colour, Style and a little bit of Glamour head to Bayfair this Month

Finding clothes that work for you can be confusing – with the various styles, colours, prices, comfort and practicality, the choices can often be overwhelming. This month, shoppers at Bayfair are being invited to enjoy the assistance of a personal stylist for free.

Between 28 June and 1 July a stylist studio set will be located outside Farmers in-centre, with celebrity stylist Jackie O’Fee and her dedicated team of fashion stylists from Signature Style.

During the free 15 minute style sessions, the stylists will advise women on how to select clothes that work for them individually, while sharing fashion pointers to keep in mind when shopping at Bayfair.

Stylist Jackie O’Fee says the Signature Style team will work with individual’s body shape and help find what suits them best.

“We will be sourcing clothing from all around the centre for our studio set. This is exciting as many women will discover great pieces from shops they may have otherwise overlooked,” she says.

For those not wanting a whole new wardrobe, the Signature Style stylists are encouraging women to bring along a favourite item of clothing. By adding a fresh perspective, stylists will be able to add accessories or a new top or bottom to refresh the much loved item.

Bayfair marketing manager Nina Rivett says the centre is thrilled to be offering fashion advice to shoppers in a relaxed and fun environment.

“I think many women have dreamt of having a personal stylist dressing them from top-to-toe. This event means ladies can experience a stylist first-hand and refresh their wardrobe, whether it’s finding a new accessory or a whole new outfit,” she says.

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All those who attend a styling session will be given a ‘Passport to Style’ card, giving them the chance to win a $500 Bayfair gift card to utilise their new found fashion knowledge. Between 28 June and 8 July, any fashion or health and beauty purchases made at participating retailers within Bayfair will earn these shoppers a stamp in their ‘Passport to Style’ card. Once four stamps are obtained, shoppers can enter the draw to win the $500 Bayfair voucher, which will be drawn on 9 July.

In conjunction with the style event, shoppers are also encouraged to bring any unwanted, but still wearable clothes to the centre. Following the style sessions at Bayfair, the centre will be delivering the collected unwanted clothes to help those less fortunate to the local Salvation Army.

Bookings are essential for style sessions and these can be made between 28 June and 1July at the stylist studio set outside Farmers. Styling sessions must take place on the same day the booking is made. For further information visit www.bayfair.co.nz

The Details:
Event: Enter the Style Zone
Dates and times for style sessions:
Thursday 28 June 9.30am-8.30pm
Friday 29 June 9.30am-8.30pm
Saturday 30 June - 9.30am-5.30pm
Sunday 1 July - 9.30am-4.00pm
Location: Outside Farmers, Bayfair Shopping Centre.

About Bayfair Shopping Centre

More than 90 of the Bay’s best stores are conveniently located under one roof, with seven-day opening and two late nights to accommodate busy lifestyles. Large-format stores include Farmers, K-Mart, Countdown and Woolworths. Bayfair provides a full range of services for customers, including parents’ room, wheelchairs, strollers and kiddy karts. We also have free interior and exterior parking for over 1600 vehicles.

Bayfair is committed to the local environment and is a strong supporter of the Paper4trees project, which rewards schools and pre-schools in the local area with native trees for their recycling efforts.

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