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FESTIVAL FOR GOOD 2017 #WORKDAY

  • Michelle Chin
  • Aug 19, 2017
  • 2 min read

This holiday is invited by Singapore fashion runway founder Eileen, to the festival for good this activity work! FestivalForGood brings together more than 50 local social businesses that combine social products with fashion, lifestyle, dining, technology, and fitness as the theme of social goods through shopping, and support social enterprises to help marginalized people.

9 am to SMU Lab. See a lot of staff have been busy in the layout of the venue. There are three floors. Like a small indoor market, there are many stalls selling a wide range of goods. Help Singapore fashion runway stall management and the sale of four brands of goods. There are children's clothing, custom clothing, and jewelry accessories.

I sell these four brands of goods are handmade. In this work, I am very happy to recognize a lot of Singapore designers. They are very loving. Half of the money sold for all products will be donated to Don's children and cancer patients. This is also my understanding of the Singapore fashion runway after this social enterprise, i very interested and very happy to help them every activity. In these activities, I am a volunteer.

The brand is using an environmentally friendly plastic material. Style is very special. Color gives the feeling of childlike. The designer is very young.

This event from 11 am to 10 pm. Attract a lot of people. There are reporters to interview it! I was lucky for the first time I met the president of Singapore! I spent a whole day selling a lot of things and learned a lot in every job. These are not learned in school.

If you are interested can be concerned about these brands.

#Singapore Fashion Runway

#Jeannie Richard Jewelry

#Artz De Scrap

#Boys by Mark

photo by michelle


 
 
 

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