MY ASHO XMAS POP- UP BOUTIQUE – Great Winter & Holiday Gift Ideas From Africa To You.

Following the success of the first pop-up shopping event this summer, My Asho, the UK based online fashion store, which retails leading African designer brands proudly presents our XMAS Pop Up Boutique on the 3rd and 4th of December in Notting Hill, London.

On offer will be a great selection of Menswear, Childrenswear, Women’s clothing and accessories, and Homeware from designers including TAN by Tiffany Amber, Christie Brown Ghana, Jewel by Lisa, Urbanknit, Chichia London, Kiki Clothing, Isossy children, Aimas and more.

The boutique is situated in the heart of Notting Hill, and will offer stylish party dresses and clutches for the festive season, cosy home and dining furnishings as well as newly available menswear labels all at affordable prices.

The event is a great opportunity to view in-person the detailed craftsmanship, vibrancy and boldness of items typically sold via MyAsho.com. The pop-up shop will be available for a limited time only and collections will be available while stocks last with prices ranging from £5-£90.

What others had to say about the last pop-up boutique:

“Great atmosphere, great weather, amazing bargains, eager customers, colourful fabrics and fab designers all under one roof” officialiola.blogspot.com

“lovely, fab interior and lovely owners. So worth supporting!” Afro_Blush via twitter

“Ur sale is fabulous. Great idea to have all these fab African designers selling out in Notting Hill” LaineySho via twitter


Join us at the My Asho XMAS Pop-Up Boutique

When:  Saturday 3rd December 2011: 10am - 6pm

Sunday 4th December 2011: 10am – 6pm

Where:  47 Pembridge Road, Notting Hill, W11 3HG, London, United Kingdom

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2 Responses to MY ASHO XMAS POP- UP BOUTIQUE – Great Winter & Holiday Gift Ideas From Africa To You.

  1. marian says:

    Hi shadders team, I really adore your blog. we love the fact to highlight the work of african designers. but us african people want everything for free. these type of ads need to pay for it. in the western world people pay for things . I used to put all these add on my site but stopped because I can’t spend my blog life advertising for free.
    Keep doing what you doing !!!!!! god bless

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