The ninth edition of The Pink Fashion Show, the established and popular Times of Malta event, which was held this week at Sherries Estates in Burmarrad, was a walk in the park for the many guests, who were led along a winding catwalk through the garden centre.
Inspired by its fresh and floral surroundings, The Pink Fashion Show welcomed guests into a secret garden to discover the magic of the top trends for the festive season ahead.
Pink, Malta’s leading magazine for women, went green, leaving no stone unturned to enhance the out-of-the-ordinary natural setting that would surprise and stimulate its guests – a trademark feature of the sought-after fashion event.
The scene complemented the latest trends on the catwalk, which had a strong focus on outwear, with a touch of floral patterns and some gardening accessories thrown into the styling mix.
Thirty models navigated a zigzagging runway through the guests, who were seated on benches amid pockets of flowers and plants, before being entertained at a garden party in the true sense of the word.
Flowing, braided hair, darker than dark lipstick and clumpy eyelashes – the work of a team of top make-up artists, using Guerlain, and Screen Professional Hair Salon hairstylists – created a whimsical and edgy look for clothing and accessories by Aldo, Dor Boutique, Furla, Jennyfer, Kipling, Marks & Spencer, Monsoon, O’hea Opticians, Oltre, Parfois, Radley and Rosita Silk.
The Pink Fashion Show, one of the most exclusive and fun fashion parties of the year, was supported by Casapinta Design Group, Campari, Chemimart, Diet Kinnie, Get Hitched, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lamb Weston, Liu Jo Fragrances, L’Occitane, Oral-B, Renault, San Carlo, Sherries, Tettiera and Uno de 50.