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FashionTT launches ‘Experience TT Fashion’

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Trinidad and Tobago Fashion Company Limited (FashionTT) has launched a new localized campaign called Experience TT Fashion – @fashionofTT.

The new logo created by local designer “The Lush Kingdom” and campaign will focus on promoting local fashion entrepreneurs.

Experience TT Fashion encourages consumers to “Buy Local” to experience all the great quality, diverse clothing, jewellery and accessories our local fashion companies have to offer right here in Trinidad and Tobago.

The first of many initiatives under this campaign kick-off this Saturday 6 of June. FashionTT, in conjunction with Port of Spain Fashion Week, will host an online pop-up shop and charity auction focusing 100 percent on local businesses.

Over 200 designers will be showcased daily on FashionTT’s social media and will have the opportunity to generate sales via the online pop-up shops facilitated two Saturdays per month on the GOTO Meeting Platform in real-time.

Lisa-Marie Daniel of FashionTT remarked “We are excited to launch Experience TT Fashion, as I believe this will open doorways for many local designers in providing lucrative and innovative avenues to display their goods and to reach new customers in a way that may not have been possible before”

For more information on this or any of our initiatives, please visit our Facebook and Instagram pages @fashionoftt.

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