Friday, 18 October 2013

Tissot's 160th Anniversary Party

Last night: VIPs, influencers, football and rugby stars, fashionistas and social faces, including David Ginola, Ugo Monye and Preeya Kalidas gathered at Supperclub, West London, for one night only to celebrate the 160th Anniversary of iconic watch brand, Tissot. 

 

                        Throughout the evening, guests were treated to a selection of bespoke cocktails – including delicious lychee martinis - canapés, live music and special entertainers. In addition to appearances from renowned Supperclub acts, the evening revealed an astounding fire-breathing performer as well as other professional dance acts.

 

                        The night saw an exclusive speech from the President of Tissot, Mr François Thiébaud, who welcomed guests, telling them about the impressive history of the brand, before Tissot’s 160th Anniversary film was exclusively unveiled to guests for the first time.

 

                        Surprise guest and former French footballer David Ginola caused quite a stir amongst fellow party-goers, whilst friends and fellow rugby players Ugo MonyeSerge Betsenand Mike Brown were seen chatting away for most of the evening - before whisking their other halves off to the next party.

 

                        Fashionistas and PPQ designers Amy Molyneaux and Percy Parker were seen admiring the beautiful Tissot timepieces before departing for Percy’s birthday party at Baroque.

 

                        Fashion and beauty blogger Tanya Burr looked fabulous in silver Kurt Geiger heels whilst fashion blogger and model Ella Catliff, classical singer Natalie Coyle and Made in Chelsea’s Ashley James were also certainly dressed to impress.

 

                        It was exactly 160 years ago, in 1853, that the Tissot story began in Le Locle, Switzerland. Since this time, TISSOT has a limitless spirit of discovery, which has led it through adventures across unknown territories, on groundbreaking technology challenges and paths of dynamic communication.

 

























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