Pure Chica Races Into Melbourne Cup Carnival

Pure Chica Races Into Melbourne Cup Carnival

Pure Chica has secured another three years with the Melbourne Cup Carnival as the preferred Pamper Room supplier to the Victoria Racing Club.

This year will be Pure Chica’s sixth consecutive year offering services at the Melbourne Cup Carnival, including AAMI Victoria Derby Day, Crown Oaks Day, Emirates Stakes Day, and of course Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, where Pure Chica will be providing Pamper Room services across 4 marquees including the Makybe Diva Marquee, Rose Room and The Precinct.

Pure Chica’s ongoing contract with the VRC is just one of many proud achievements as they continue to grow the brand and services.

In 2014 Pure Chica became a Finalist in the Australian Event Awards, and has also been voted “Best Event Support Service” for Spice Magazine’s Hot 100 Services & Suppliers in both 2012 and 2014.

Pure Chica has also been selected as the preferred supplier for a number of event management companies and venues including Doltone House, Atlantic Group V, The Big Group, Food & Desire, Dockside Pavilion, The Star Sydney, Team Event and Peter Jones Special Events, just to name a few.

Exclusive to Pure Chica, their Pamper Rooms and Powder Rooms are a unique way to add a touch of elegance and luxury to any event, whether corporate events, parties, weddings or boutique establishments. Pure Chica’s services are unparalleled, with exceptional style, professionalism and exquisite ambiance exceeding all other mobile beauty services around the country.

The Pamper Room service includes beautiful styling and furnishings to create a pop-up ‘Pamper Room’ setting at an event, with an experienced team of glamorous and friendly hostesses to offer guests on-the-spot express beauty treatments, including makeup touch-ups, hair styling, mini manicures and express massage.

 

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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