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Alberante’s luxurious ladies’ breakfast

With a fashion show held after the breakfast, ladies engaged in an entertaining talk and everyone received a goodie bag

BMW Alberante recently held its annual Ladies Day breakfast, which proved to be a luxurious morning of indulgence. Renowned guest speaker Lynette Beer encouraged and motivated the brilliant ladies on how to be better in their careers and personal lives.

The breakfast initiative began back in 2010 and has since grown bigger by the year. This year the breakfast welcomed 120 ladies and loyal clients.

BMW Alberante had an aim at the outset, which was to spoil loyal clients and also bring local companies into the dealership to support them.

With an extravagant fashion show held after the delectable breakfast, ladies engaged in an entertaining talk and everyone received a goodie bag and were able to browse various items on display by various brands.

With card facilities available at the annual breakfast event, nothing stood in the way of the beautiful ladies having a day of retail therapy. BMW Alberante cares for our community, networking and giving the ladies time out of their busy schedules to be pampered and spoilt, and with the latest vehicles to view.

Hardus, a five-star chef visited the breakfast and showed the ladies how to prepare something easy but tasteful. Estée Lauder gave makeovers and DVR gave massages. No entry fee was required; however, ladies were asked to bring unwanted clothes or shoes to be donated to a local charity.

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