World of WearableArt Show - Tour to Wellington - October 5th - 9th
When did you last attend a World of WearbaleArt Show in Wellington ?
Did you know that Dame Suzie Moncrief has sold the WearableArt show to Hideaki Fukutake in early 2023 - originally from Japan but now resides in New Zealand ? Hideaki has taken the show to new levels. On one level, the World of WearableArt is the most lavish catwalk show in the world. On another level, it’s an art exhibition blown up to epic proportions. And on yet another level, it’s theatre at its finest; it’s as close as New Zealand gets to Broadway.
Hideaki has guaranteed to keep the show in NZ for 5 years after which time he may take it abroad, we just dont know. This is the 2nd year he has owned it and we are expecting the show to be bigger, better and brighter than what we saw last year.
if you have been considering going to the show and havn't made up your mind - let me tempt you with our fully escorted tour.
You get to travel to Wellington by train and really enjoy the fabulous scenery from the huge windows onboard. You can even walk around while travelling - enjoy the viewing car and the dining car and even enjoy a glass of wine or two throughout the journey. We meet you in Wellington at the train station and take care of you. 4 Star accommodation, all inclusive package with Best seats in the house for the World of WearbaleArt Show. This is a show which is suitable for young and old. It really has the wow factor. If you want some more info plaease give us a call or check it out on our website.
Worst Xmas ever?
There's a a lot of planning that goes into Christmas day and sometimes things just don't go to plan. But it can be a good thing - a family mishap or hilarious memory that you can laugh about in Christmases to come.
Whether you burnt the dinner or were stranded at an airport...
Share your Christmas mishaps below!
Suellen’s sweet Christmas tradition
The festive season is always a great excuse to indulge your sweet tooth, and this time of year poses the perfect opportunity to bring a real showstopper to the Christmas table.
For Suellen’s family, that showstopper is Croquembouche, an impressive tower of cream puffs bound together with spun sugar that is popular at weddings in France and Italy.
What began as a birthday treat at a local French café has become a cherished Christmas tradition for Suellen and her 17-year-old twin granddaughters, Ellie and Sadie. Every year, the trio gather in Suellen’s apartment at William Sanders Village to cook this festive dessert - a holiday highlight they all treasure.
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