The Carrol Boyes team had the honour of complementing the esteemed event with iconic collections, newly launched pieces and bespoke chocolate creations. The prestigious event formed part of The Estée Lauder Companies’ renowned global annual Breast Cancer Campaign. This empowering initiative with the mission to ‘create a breast cancer-free world’ was founded in 1992 by Evelyn H. Lauder, who also co-created the iconic Pink Ribbon.
Lorna from The Pencil welcomed everyone and Leebashni Reddy from Estée Lauder spoke about the Breast Cancer Campaign which is The Estée Lauder Companies’ largest corporate social impact program supported by employees worldwide.
The popular Sketchbook collection, the new All Dressed Up sculptural design and the striking Quicksilver centerpiece all contributed to the sophistication of the event.
‘IT’S MORE THAN A RIBBON. IT UNITES US.’
The event hosted 20 beautifully dressed ladies over 3 consecutive days.
The Carrol Boyes team had the honour of complementing the esteemed event with iconic collections, newly launched pieces and bespoke chocolate creations.
Chocolates…The chocolate designs included pink chocolates created from rare Callebaut beans by the Carrol Boyes Confectionery team, and white chocolate designs featuring unique feminine art works originally created by Carrol.
"Breast cancer does not discriminate against race, age or culture. When I received the call from Lorna at The Pencil, I never thought twice about supporting this worthy campaign which is aimed at educating, informing and supporting our sisters, daughters, mothers and grandmothers to assist in fighting this devastating disease. Breast Cancer Awareness was a cause very close to Carrol’s heart… I know she would have been extremely proud of the partnership." says Michelé Stuurman, PR Manager of Carrol Boyes.
The Carrol Boyes team had the honour of complementing the esteemed event with iconic collections, newly launched pieces and bespoke chocolate creations. The prestigious event formed part of The Estée Lauder Companies’ renowned global annual Breast Cancer Campaign. This empowering initiative with the mission to ‘create a breast cancer-free world’ was founded in 1992 by Evelyn H. Lauder, who also co-created the iconic Pink Ribbon.
Lorna from The Pencil welcomed everyone and Leebashni Reddy from Estée Lauder spoke about the Breast Cancer Campaign which is The Estée Lauder Companies’ largest corporate social impact program supported by employees worldwide.
The popular Sketchbook collection, the new All Dressed Up sculptural design and the striking Quicksilver centerpiece all contributed to the sophistication of the event.
‘IT’S MORE THAN A RIBBON. IT UNITES US.’
The event hosted 20 beautifully dressed ladies over 3 consecutive days.
The Carrol Boyes team had the honour of complementing the esteemed event with iconic collections, newly launched pieces and bespoke chocolate creations.
Chocolates…The chocolate designs included pink chocolates created from rare Callebaut beans by the Carrol Boyes Confectionery team, and white chocolate designs featuring unique feminine art works originally created by Carrol.
"Breast cancer does not discriminate against race, age or culture. When I received the call from Lorna at The Pencil, I never thought twice about supporting this worthy campaign which is aimed at educating, informing and supporting our sisters, daughters, mothers and grandmothers to assist in fighting this devastating disease. Breast Cancer Awareness was a cause very close to Carrol’s heart… I know she would have been extremely proud of the partnership." says Michelé Stuurman, PR Manager of Carrol Boyes.