Shop till you drop during Fashion Night Out

New Delhi, September 01: If you love shopping, then the Fashion Night Out being organised by an international magazine Sep 10 is definitely the place you should be heading to.

International fashion magazine Vogue has initiated this shop-till-you-drop Fashion Night Out in almost every fashion capital around the world from London to Paris, to New York to Milan, Beijing and now to New Delhi.

During the event, various international luxury brands will offer exciting discounts, prizes and various services like free foot spa, tarot card reading and in-house styling tips.

“We are telling the world to fight recession with style. These international brands have given us overwhelming response and they are showering customers with lucrative discounts and exciting prizes as well,” said Vogue India’s managing director Alex Kuruvilla at a press conference here Tuesday.

The event will take place in the DLF Emporio mall in Vasant Kunj that houses as many as 75 international brands and many Indian brands and designers as well.

The event will give customers a chance to splurge on brands like Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, VJC Versace, Judith Leiber, Jimmy Choo and Mercedes-Benz, among others, with jaw-dropping discounts, the organisers said.

Talking about the event, Vogue India’s editor Priya Tanna said: “It is a big night for fashion. We are very proud to be a part of this important initiative which will not only celebrate fashion but also draw attention to the extraordinary and unrivaled retail industry.”

A star attraction will be a luxury lucky draw.

Elaborating on this Tanna said: “Customers can purchase a coupon for Rs.1,000 to participate in it and if they win the lucky draw, they can avail goodies worth over Rs.50,000. A vintage Dior bag is also one of the gifts on offer.”

Designer Tarun Tahiliani, who was present at the press conference, said: “I am doubly excited about this event. Last year the world was hit by the economic crisis but things are improving. This event proves that people love to shop – all they need are good discounts.”

—IANS