Tartine Et Chocolat Teams Up With Givenchy For Store Event
Luxury French childrenswear label Tartine et Chocolat has teamed up with Givenchy for a special mother and daughter nail art day...
Luxury French childrenswear label Tartine et Chocolat has teamed up with Givenchy for a special mother and daughter nail art day...
Luxury French childrenswear label Tartine et Chocolat has teamed up with Givenchy for a special mother and daughter nail art day, taking place on Saturday 21st March – and we’re all invited.
Set in the brand’s recently opened second London boutique at 307 Brompton Road, the store will offer guests the chance to enjoy a nail polishing session with their little girls, while browsing the gorgeous spring / summer 2015 collection. Three of the Nail Bar Animation events will be taking place around Europe, with twin happenings in Geneva and Paris.
The boutique has also collaborated with Gag & Lou on a limited edition run of three bangles, each engraved with a sweet message, making them ideal gifts. Tartine et Chocolat’s President and Artistic Director, Emilie Zannier, first spotted the Parisian jewellery brand on her niece’s wrist and set out to meet founder Agnes Vidrequin, and come up with a joint design which can be worn by mothers and daughters.
Discover more about the brand and the bracelets on 21st March at 307 Brompton Road, South Kensington, SW3 2DY, or visit the Tartine et Chocolat website.
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