Hirsch’s hosts a perfume-making event at their Waterfall store

Bridgette Oliphant walked away with a business voucher valued at R1500 during a Q&A session.

Ventus Collection, a well-known luxury fragrance brand, recently lit up the stage with the spectacular release of their latest masterpiece, ‘Veni’ perfume. The highly anticipated event took place at Hirsch’s Waterfall, where fragrance fans and industry insiders gathered to enjoy a spectacular evening of scents and sensations.

The special perfume-making workshop guided by the accomplished and enthusiastic perfumer Thami Nyathi was the event’s highlight. Nyathi, who has spent years developing wonderful fragrances, took the visitors on a sensory journey, showing them how to create their own individualized scents. His knowledge invigorated the audience and piqued their interest in the world of scent.

Sibahle Madlala.

In attendance was the graceful and elegant Belinda Mdluli, the CEO of Ventus Collection, who expressed her delight at the overwhelming success of the event. “It’s truly heartwarming to witness the love and appreciation for Veni’ perfume. This launch marks a significant milestone for Ventus Collection, and I am grateful for the support we have received from our valued customers,” Mdluli said.

Belinda Mdluli, Natania Jordaan, and Suneeta Lutchma with her 50ml Veni fragrance won during the Q&A session.

The evening also had an engaging Q&A session, where attendees had the opportunity to interact with industry experts and gain valuable insights. The atmosphere was electric as questions flowed, and Bridget Oliphant, a budding entrepreneur, was ecstatic to be the lucky winner of a generous R1500 voucher for a business course.

Natania Jordaan, Bridgette Oliphant, and Marie-Lou Okoko.

“I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity,” Oliphant said, her eyes shining with excitement. “This voucher will undoubtedly help me take my business to new heights,” added Oliphant.

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