Fashion Week Brooklyn Welcomes Chef Roblé Ali October 3, 2014

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Clique by Roble Fragrance and Nail LacquerBrooklyn, NY (September 29, 2014)– On Friday, October 3, 2014 Fashion Week Brooklyn will showcase the collections of African-based designers with celebrity guest host Chef Roblé at Industry City (located at 241 37th Street in Sunset Park). Renowned Chef Roblé, known for creating recipes is now also mixing perfume notes and will introduce his new fragrance, Clique by Roblé:

The First Fragrance Recipe by Chef Roblé combines several of Roblé’s signature creations. Invigorating blood-orange, citrus cocktail notes on top. Alluring Dessert notes including vanilla, chocolate and hints of honey, for a lasting sensual gourmand finish.  www.cliquebyroble.com   Not Edible | Only Wearable | Just Delectable

Notable evening highlights include a meet and greet with Chef Roblé and guests will receive a complimentary Scented Nail Lacquer. The CLIQUE polish rounds out the

Clique by Roblé collection. It smells like a typical nail polish upon application and smells delicious when dry. The signature fragrance lasts up to 96 hours!

For more information about Fashion Week Brooklyn and to purchase tickets, visitwww.fashionweekbrooklyn.com

Fashion Week Brooklyn Schedule (Friday, October 3, 2014) at Industry City

Red Carpet- 6:30pm
Collection Show- 7:30pm (Meet and greet reception with Chef Roblé to follow directly after)

About Fashion Week Brooklyn
Presented by the non-profit, BK Style Foundation, Fashion Week Brooklyn is a full production event, geared to market and promote emerging and established designers from around the world. FWB features men’s, women’s, children’s, eco-friendly, pet couture, accessory, RTW, bridal and couture collections. The FWB Spring/Summer 2015 collection show begins October 2-5, 2014 at Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

Visit www.fashionweekbrooklyn.com for more information.

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