Highlights at the exhibition are fashion, culinary delights, entertainment, fragrances, and cultural activities like ‘Hena’ art and face painting
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As Eid-ul-Adha draws near, anticipation builds for an upcoming exhibition at Al Bahaja Hall, near Qurum Rose Garden. Beyond offering a delightful shopping experience, this event serves as a platform for small vendors to showcase their merchandise.
The exhibition is curated by the dynamic entrepreneur and banker, Gulnaz.
This Eid holiday pop-up store extravaganza merges fashion, culinary delights, and entertainment, presenting attendees with a diverse array of options. From mouthwatering food counters to elegant attire, accessories, fragrances, and cultural activities like ‘Hena’ art and face painting, all available at discounted rates, there’s something to cater to every taste.
For vendors seeking to promote their offerings, this exhibition presents a valuable opportunity to engage with their audience within a festive ambiance.
Save the date for June 14th, 2024, when the exhibition unfolds at the Al Bahaja Hall, conveniently situated near Qurum Rose Garden.
For stall reservations and additional inquiries, feel free to reach out to Gulnaz at 95290625.
Entry is free for all, ensuring accessibility to all attendees. The exhibition will be open from 9 am to midnight, allowing ample time for visitors to immerse themselves in the festivities.
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