KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16 — It's not often you get to do something good AND look good at the same time. But here's your chance.
Sereni & Shentel, a homegrown hair accessories brand, collaborated with Make-A-Wish Malaysia by inviting their patron Tengku Zatashah Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah to design seven limited edition headbands.
A well-known fashionista herself, Tengku Zatashah designed these seven headbands in colours inspired by her own personal batik collection.
One of the guests at the event making a Sereni & Shentel headband.
Based on Sereni & Shentel's bestselling Blair hairband, these seven headbands are in the most beautiful jewel tones.
You may want to buy more than one from this collection called SS x TZ; the headbands are named after seven Make-A-Wish Malaysia girls.
Each retails at RM137 and 50 per cent of that amount will go to Make-A-Wish Malaysia.
Tengku Zatashah (centre) with Sereni Linggi (left) and Shen-Tel Lee who are the founders of Sereni & Shentel.
The self-supported NGO relies on fund-raising events and donations to fund its programme which is to make the wishes of critically ill children come true for a day.
There are more than 20,000 children in Malaysia who are critically ill and Make-A-Wish Malaysia hopes to "allow the child and their family to put aside their challenges for a day.”
You can buy the headbands online at sereniandshentel.com, selected stockists, The Playground Borneo at The Gardens, Mid Valley and Publika in Kuala Lumpur.
Tengku Zatashah, who is the patron of Make-A-Wish Malaysia, designed the seven headbands in the SS x TZ collection.
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