Pop, shop & sip again this Wednesday at Westgate

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By Tracy Gesare | Dec 20, 2016

If you are about that buy Kenyan build Kenya vibe then you have to be buying the Kenyan gifts for your family this festive season. What better place to be finding all the fashionable pieces than the Pop, shop and sip 2.0 this Wednesday 21st of December from 5-10pm.

There will be different fashion brands available to choose from all under one roof at the pop-up-shop curated by Republi.ke in collaboration with Artcaffe, Ciroc and Westgate shopping mall. Republi.ke is a leading bespoke womenswear emporium that stocks fashionable brands made in Kenya from clothing to accessories.

What’s even better is that there will be live DJ music by DJ Blinky Bill at the second edition of the pop, shop and sip.  You will get to mingle with stylish people and enjoy the best live cocktails made by the finest from Artcaffe. It is said that the urban Kenyan this year owns at least one clothing or jewellery made in Kenya, which is a good direction for the Kenyan Fashion Industry altogether.

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