TASTE OF DISTINCTION: WINE, FASHION & DIAMONDS
Toronto Business Casual and !Xam Diamonds cordially invite you to celebrate the New Year with an exclusive event celebrating New Zealand wines, delectable cheeses, and ethically mined diamond jewellery.
Bay Street has been blessed with a unique high-end diamond gallery. Welcome !Xam Diamonds to Toronto. On February 2nd, they will open their doors for a private viewing exclusive to TBC members, where we will host our event.
Jeffrey and Terry Brenner are miners and jewellers. On the 8th floor of a Bay Street office tower, they have created a classic modern showroom that encompasses a gallery, a workshop and a meeting place devoted to exquisite, high design jewellery and ethically mined diamonds. Learn the story behind each rare artifact and jewel from these passionate miners.
Hannah Yakobi of FAJO Magazine (a digital luxury fashion publication, with contributors located across Canada, the US, and the UK) will be on-site to assist and demonstrate how our ladies and gents can accessorize their everyday Business Casual attire. Learn how to add diamonds and other accessories to your typical work-ware. Add flare and style to your attire for both work and play!
Enjoy complimentary free-flowing wine and delectable cheeses. Both Oyster Bay New Zealand Chardonnay and Merlot will be served.
TBC is determined to kick off the New Year with a bang. So bring your fashion sense, palette, and good taste and let's celebrate at the most Stylish Social of the early New Year.
Note: We will have a receptionist awaiting your arrival at the Bay Street entrance. They will direct you to !XAM Diamond Gallery.
Summary for Guests - Enjoy:
~ Free-flowing Chardonnay and Merlot wines by New Zealand's Oyster Bay*
~ Selection of gourmet cheeses and nibblers per guest
~ Fashion advice from !XAM diamond experts and fashion editor Hannah Yakobi – learn how to accessorize your daily business-casual clothing with flare and style
~ Learn the history behind ethically mined diamonds and the diamond excavation process in Johannesburg South Africa
*while quantities last
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