Wednesday, 4 July 2012

merceds menz fashion week australia



During Australian Fashion Week held in early May 2012, this year Grandiflora has the opportunity to install a floral wonderland throughout the Mercedes-Benz Star Lounge

The place for VIPs to relax and catch up, the Mercedes-Benz Star Lounge is proving the most luxurious way for notable delegates to rest between shows at Fashion Week Australia. 

Bryan Boy in his graphic-print pants, Susie Bubble with her signature top knot and Elin Kling working her typical brand of Swedish cool – the Mercedes-Benz Star Lounge is where international dignitaries and VIPs are going to get away from the hustle and bustle of Fashion Week. And it's only day one. With main bar, cafe area and break-away spaces with sumptuous lounges, there's ample area for friends to catch up and tired feet to rest. Think of it as a souped-up airport lounge with all the trimmings - guests get to enjoy complimentary refreshments while soaking up the unsurpassed view of Sydney Harbour and all it has to offer. In fact, enjoying a flat white and toasted sandwich while gazing at the Opera House is all part of a hard day's work. With principal sponsor of Fashion Week Mercedes-Benz hosting the lounge, the decadence and style synonymous with the brand is evident wherever you look, from the well-appointed furnishings to the professional and attentive wait staff. With five days and 53 shows on the schedule, this year's agenda still leaves delegates pockets of time between shows to savour the surroundings and really take in all the lounge has to offer. With more notable bloggers, photographers and delegates than ever before, the 2012 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia is not only the highlight of Sydney's sartorial calendar, but set to be a high point for all Australian fashion designers hoping to prove their talents to the world. In the meantime, the show must go on! And the Mercedes-Benz Star Lounge will no doubt see its fair share of star-stuffed traffic and MBFWA action in the days to come.

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