Toni&Guy introduces bridal services
From consultations to advice on how to look good, the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ package offers it all.
KARACHI:
Extending their services further, Tony&Guy, under the banner of Mandviwalla Style (MStyle), launched the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ as well as the British brand Leighton Denny (expert nail care products) on November 18.
From consultations to advice on how to look good and feel good, the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ package offers it all. “We’ve moved ahead. Initially, we just focused on hair styling but now we’re planning on giving the ‘perfect wedding look’ to the bride and groom,” said Saeeda Mandviwalla, the CEO of Toni&Guy.
Aware of the current trend that underscores the importance of male grooming, Mandviwalla added, “I think, we’ve now moved past the traditional set-up where only women were required to look good; our focus is a modern look for both — the bride and groom. Hence, a groom can come here for a clean shave or for his nails to be fixed. So it’s just not about hair care and styling.”
However, Mandviwalla does not stop here. The entrepreneurial woman has also introduced Leighton Denny, known all over the world for nail and foot services. “Leighton Denny will offer their manicure and pedicure services as well as high colour nail fashion.”
Gracing the occasion was Francis Campbell, British Deputy High Commissioner, who was delighted that products and brands from England are making their way to Pakistan. “It’s a good thing that British retail is coming to Pakistan. Many Pakistanis spend their summers in Britain and are familiar with these brands.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2011.
Extending their services further, Tony&Guy, under the banner of Mandviwalla Style (MStyle), launched the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ as well as the British brand Leighton Denny (expert nail care products) on November 18.
From consultations to advice on how to look good and feel good, the ‘Bride and Groom Services Lounge’ package offers it all. “We’ve moved ahead. Initially, we just focused on hair styling but now we’re planning on giving the ‘perfect wedding look’ to the bride and groom,” said Saeeda Mandviwalla, the CEO of Toni&Guy.
Aware of the current trend that underscores the importance of male grooming, Mandviwalla added, “I think, we’ve now moved past the traditional set-up where only women were required to look good; our focus is a modern look for both — the bride and groom. Hence, a groom can come here for a clean shave or for his nails to be fixed. So it’s just not about hair care and styling.”
However, Mandviwalla does not stop here. The entrepreneurial woman has also introduced Leighton Denny, known all over the world for nail and foot services. “Leighton Denny will offer their manicure and pedicure services as well as high colour nail fashion.”
Gracing the occasion was Francis Campbell, British Deputy High Commissioner, who was delighted that products and brands from England are making their way to Pakistan. “It’s a good thing that British retail is coming to Pakistan. Many Pakistanis spend their summers in Britain and are familiar with these brands.”
Published in The Express Tribune, November 20th, 2011.