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Celebrate Deepavali With The Largest Saree Gallery At Fahrenheit88

by Varshitha
October 19, 2022
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Deepavali is just around the corner. Have you done your shopping yet?

While you are at it, Fahrenheit88 presents Gaya Deepavali with the  Largest Saree Gallery in Kuala Lumpur to welcome the Festival of Lights from now until 31 October 2022.  The mall is adorned with more than 100 colourful sarees, showcasing the beauty of styling traditional  Indian fashion wear.  

Make your way to the 2nd Floor where all shoppers are invited to feast their senses on a kaleidoscopic of  colours at the Art of Saree gallery in collaboration with Temple of Fine Arts, Malaysia’s Fashion Icon, Dato’  Sri Bernard Chandran, and the first Indian store to open in the malls of Kuala Lumpur, Yeshan Saree. 

The Art of Saree will transport shoppers to India with unique fashion collections from Temple of Fine Arts,  showcasing sarees from all over India. Delight in Dato’ Sri Bernard Chandran personal favourite collections  and check out Yeshan Saree, where they will promote craftsmanship in Indian fashion and offer exclusive  Indian fashion collections and sarees up for grabs.  

Immerse yourself into the Indian culture by learning how to wear saree in different styles at the saree dressing  workshop on 15 October from 2pm to 3pm and bring your friends along to experience the jewellery  making workshop on 16 October from 2pm to 3pm at the Art of Saree exhibition, 2nd floor.  

To reward shoppers, Fahrenheit88 presents a mall-wide Deepavali redemption in style. Shoppers may redeem a charming piece of necklace with a minimum spending of  RM250 in a single receipt.  Limited to two redemptions per shopper per day while stocks last. 

All redemptions can be made at the Concierge Counter, Ground Floor, on the same day of purchase. For more information on Gaya of Deepavali, visit Fahrenheit88’s Facebook and Instagram or contact Fahrenheit88 Customer Service at 03-2148 5488. 

Happy Deepavali guys!

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