The Store On Queen (also known as TSOQ), an inclusive streetwear retailer, recently announced the launch of its PantyParty 7.0 event on November 24, 2019. The event began as a birthday celebration for the two store-founders, Angela and Vava, but is now a part of the movement for body acceptance. The event seeks to empower and support women "from all walks of life" to celebrate themselves without inhibition. The PanyParty 7.0 includes a meet and greet with founders, performances, speeches, and giveaways.
A portion of the proceeds from the PantyParty 7.0 will be donated to 'FREE THEM,' an organization dedicated to achieving gender equality and to educating "students, organizations, faith communities, business professionals and corporate groups on slavery that exists today in Canada and around the world."
Branded Empowering Underwear Events
The Store on Queen is Launching the Inclusive PantyParty 7.0
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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3. Event Planning - Event planners can create performance-based gatherings that provide unique and engaging experiences for attendees while promoting body acceptance and social issues.