Sunday November 11, 2012
Shopping mall showcases collections from outlets in its new wing
By NIGEL EDGAR
nigeledgar@thestar.com.my
Models showing Body Glove casual wear while the audience take photos at Boulevard Shopping Mall's new Wing during its second day of CatZ Fashion Week yesterday. Photo by NIGEL EDGAR/THE STAR FROM casual to office wear, even outdoor — all are available at Boulevard shopping mall in Kuching.
With the mall’s expansion and opening of its new wing, city shoppers now have more options.
Throughout the mall’s CatZ Fashion Weekend which began last Friday, shoppers were presented with various clothing lines and accessories ranging from bags to eyewear.
A model showing a women's casual wear from Body Glove, one of the outlet at Boulevard Shopping Mall's new Wing during its second day of CatZ Fashion Week yesterday. Photo by NIGEL EDGAR /THE STAR The show continues today, which is its last, with an array of collections from these outlets, including promotions and limited time offers.
The three-day fashion show highlights collections from Jefferson which offers various men’s clothing and accessories, Body Glove which is a favourite stop for those outdoor types, and the brand ad:jeans which has a line of denim-based clothing and accessories.
Optical specialist Eyesight Optic also joins the showcase with their fashionable eyewear range.
Other participating outlets are Peace Collection, DL Concept+, POP 21, Nichii, OptiCare, Vern’s and Eighteen Plus.
Apart from that, there will be a “BFF Promo Tour” by singers Jie Ying and Geraldine this Nov 14 at the mall’s new wing.
The next day on Nov 15, fans of Yuna can have the chance to meet the talented singer- songwriter in person during her promo tour at the mall.
Apart from stores selling clothing and acces- sories, the Boulevard shopping mall’s new wing, which was completed and open to public in May, also offers shoppers with various food outlets.
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