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Seen @ Opening of 1st Roger Vivier Flagship Boutique in Singapore
By SENATUS Editor | 11 December 2013

On 29 November, Roger Vivier, the luxury shoemaker from Paris - and the label that is widely credited with the stiletto - celebrated the official opening of its first flagship boutique in Singapore. Located at the Takashimaya Shopping Centre in Ngee Ann City, the retail space carries a selection of exclusive and sophisticated women’s footwear, handbags and accessories.

Bruno Frisoni, Creative Director and Ines de la Fressange, Roger Vivier Ambassador, hosted a celebratory cocktail reception at the Roger Vivier boutique, followed by an exclusive dinner at Clifford, The Fullerton Bay Hotel. Award-winning Hong Kong actress Carina Lau was also specially in town to grace the momentous occasion.

At the dinner, the guests were greeted with a romantic setting, filled with the enchanting sight of bright, blooming pink peonies and a magnificent floral centerpiece with a preview of the iconic collection – Virgule, Pilgrim and Prismick Clutch, from the next Spring Summer 2014.

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