Monday, April 23, 2012

Pretty Little Things at Sadu House



































Pretty Little Things has gone regional, and with a charitable cause.


The second Pretty Little Things will take place at Al Sadu House from April 28th - May 1st
and with the help of Abyat, will aid in the effort to renovate the local orphanage. The Khair
Al-Kuwait Charity Foundation is leading the effort at the orphanage and PLTQ8 wanted to
pitch in!


For this PLTQ8, we have a goal of renovating an entire building at the orphanage. How do
we plan on going about it? 3 ways:


1) Some items will be donated by Abyat


2) The rest will be placed on a wish list, from which event goers can pledge from. We get
them at a discount, you get to see and choose exactly what your money buys.


3) At the same time, we will set up a charity art installation at the event to raise funds,
which we will use to buy what's left on the wish list post-event.


Et voila, our humble contribution, complete, and every person who attends will be an
integral part of it!


How to help?
1) Show up
2) Help out with the wish list or take part in the charity installation at the event
3) Spread the word
4) Remember that every little bit counts
5) Feel great about your contribution


General Info on Pretty Little Things:
The second Pretty Little Things will also see an exciting lineup of regional brands by the
likes of Saudi Arabian labels Razan Al Azzouni, Fyunka, Sotra Boutique, Boston-based
Anakatarina Eco Gioielli, and local brands May Jewelry, Pieces By Farah, Th'haba, Paper
Design Nest, So Lulu, The Yard, Baby B, Lina Jewelry Design, Muneera Alsharhan, and
Press Design. There will also be a line of scents, perfumes, bukhoor and scented candles from Saudi Arabia.


The first Pretty Little Things took place last December. Twinkling light-strung trees, trays
of floral ceramic pots filled with complimentary tea, flickering tea light candles and baby
yellow roses enchanted visitors, who cozied up with checkered blankets on golden park
benches. Inside the venue, a hand-selected group of vendors showcased their wares. 
The social event was started by Noaf Hussein as a way for creatives, the curious, 
and those who appreciate the smallest of nuances to get together, shop, chat, and network with each other in a beautiful setting. It's about the small details, the ones that make you smile—the pretty little things.


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