Singapore Fashion Festival 2007 - TANGS Presents Wardrobe Women
Monday, 26 March 2007
TANGS Presents Wardrobe Women

Singapore Fashion Festival 2007
TANGS Wardrobe Women
25th March 2007, 2.00pm
The Tent @ Ngee Ann City
Orchard Road, Singapore

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TANGS Wardrobe Women: Singapore Fashion Festival 2007

In line with TANGS 75th Anniversary, leading ladies Martina Pink and Studio will be painting the town red with its limited edition collection of rouge classics and diamond-themed ensembles. The capsule collections will be based on TANGS 75th Anniversary theme - “75 & Dazzling. Shine On”.  Seven Studio dresses from the capsule collections will be auctioned off in April at a charity movie screening during the Singapore International Film Festival with its proceeds going to Viva Foundation for Children with Cancer – TANGS’ adopted charity for 2007.   TANGS will also be donating a red dress from Studio’s “Shine On” capsule collection to the Singapore Heart Foundation in a bid to help raise awareness for its “Go Red for Women” campaign.

TANGS Wardrobe Women, a concept found on L1 and L2 of TANGS Orchard and L1 of TANGS VivoCity, is a collection of original fashion labels that encompasses apparel, shoes, accessories and handbags with a touch of individuality. The woman who shops here requires a unique wardrobe that embraces her style. She is confident and well-read - not only about fashion but also the quality of clothes she chooses. This philosophy translates into uncompromised fabrics, authentic creative details and new and unusual styles - a synonymous interpretation of the cosmopolitan Wardrobe Woman.

Viva Foundation for Children
Viva Foundation for Children with Cancer is TANGS’ adopted charity for this year. Childhood cancer is the second major cause of death among children in Singapore. There are between 120 - 140 newly diagnosed cases annually - with approximately 43 percent of them being children with leukemia. Viva is derived from a Latin root word and is popularly used in Italian or Spanish to mean “Long Live”.  This underscores the foundation’s mission to extend the quality of and preserve precious lives.  Funds raised by Viva is used to establish a Children’s Cancer Centre at National University Hospital (NUH) to set up clinical and translational research programmes for the treatment of childhood leukemia, cellular therapy and the establishment of a regional training centre for doctors and nurses from Singapore and the region, with cooperation from doctors and nurses from St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Photography by  Christopher Lim.
Videography by Pom Tiong Han and John Tan.
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