Glamour Boutique Takes Out People’s Choice at Awards
Glamour Boutique Takes Out People’s Choice at Newmarket Business Awards
Friday 17th June’s Newmarket Business Awards celebrated the diversity in the area. From restaurants to personal training centres, the nominees reflected the changing face of Newmarket.
Newcomers to the fashion scene in Newmarket, Glamour Boutique, were notably nominated for five awards. Taking home the coveted People’s Choice Award, Owner and Director Charone Mackessack was humbled to receive the title.
“We are so thrilled with winning People’s Choice as this reflects that our clients love what we are doing and that they are fully supportive of all that we do,” said Charone.
“Each team member is just amazing and each bring something unique to Glamour, along with passion and the drive to achieve greatness within the business. Equally it is super important for us to continue building relationships and it’s just so rewarding to see that it’s paying off."
The awards are hosted by the Newmarket Business Association who stated that the awards are designed to “celebrate business excellence and aims to recognise businesses that are maximising their potential and have mastered the art of delivering excellent products and services in the Newmarket area.”
The range of brands and styles available at Glamour Boutique has been described as chic and sophisticated. Most recently seen on the girls of Season 2 of The Bachelor NZ, Glamour Boutique is dedicated to providing followers with carefully curated pieces and regular inspiration.
All labels are sourced internationally and include brands such as BCBGMAXAZRIA, Badgley Mischka, Tadashi Shoji, Black Halo and ABS by Allen Schwartz.
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