Daftar Hotel - Kiehl's, one of the famous skin care product manufacturers in the world re-opened outlets in Indonesia. Located on the ground floor of Pondok Indah Mall 1, Jakarta, Kiehl's inauguration of the third outlet is both a moment to introduce the programs they support and donations girder to be distributed to the needy.
Hotel di Jakarta "Kiehl's was first opened in 1851 by a pharmacist named John Kiehl's in New York, United States, who then sold it to Irving Morse. Morse developed a Kiehl's hereditary. His family adds the impression of design boutique-style macho, so he is not ashamed to come to the store , adding care products for athletes, men in general, to skin and hair care for babies, "said Jennifer Avancena, Brand Manager of Kiehl's Indonesia during a press conference at Kiehl's stores on Tuesday (16/11/2010).
With a diverse and unique background, Kiehl's people represent a mix of knowledge about cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, herbs, and medicines are developed using cutting-edge research technologies. This is reflected in the packaging that are categorized as simple and efficient, so customers only concentrated on the content and quality products.
In the opening, the Kiehl's introduced their products are specially packaged, Creme de Corps Holiday Collection. This product was given a special label. The label is a picture a few tulips, colorful creations of Jeff Koons. One hundred percent of profits from the sales of these products will be channeled into the Koons Family Institute on International Law & Policy, the institutions that support the safety for children. Son of Jeff Koon, Ludwig, is one of the victims of child abduction, which until now has not made it back to the Koon family.
The third artist is that Nia Dinata (director), Moses Widjatmojo (designer), and Maylaffayza (violin) to donate their goods for sale and for victims of natural disasters Merapi, Mentawai, and Wasior.
Maylaffayza donate a dress designed by her mother for one of his stage appearance. Blue dress on display at the Kiehl's store in Pondok Indah Mall is priced at 5 million.
"From the beginning, Kiehl's invited the artists to participate in their programs. It is quite impressive to me, because my mother is the design, but it's also trains us to contribute something worthwhile for a Greater Cause," said Maylaffayza.
Unlike the scholarship recipients S2 from the International Design Institute, Nia Dinata donated three sets of DVD collection of movies he'd ever spend. Each collection contains four films produced by Nia and exploded on the market.
Pieces of the original DVD is no longer produced for the free market, hence for collectors, this DVD must be sought. A set of DVDs sold at Rp 8 million. While Moses Widyatmodjo selling book that he had the idea and written by Yogi Soegyono, titled "Dream Dara" worth 5 million. Unfortunately, the public no opportunity to present these figures at the event.
In daily activities, Kiehl's is also selling special products, such as cloth bags whose designs are pictures of children there, notebooks, and umbrella, which results donated to the Gifts, the agency fundraiser for the Foundation Pansophia Indonesia. This foundation is engaged in the development of children, especially in the village Dadap, namely that some village residents are less able.
Hotel di Jakarta "Kiehl's was first opened in 1851 by a pharmacist named John Kiehl's in New York, United States, who then sold it to Irving Morse. Morse developed a Kiehl's hereditary. His family adds the impression of design boutique-style macho, so he is not ashamed to come to the store , adding care products for athletes, men in general, to skin and hair care for babies, "said Jennifer Avancena, Brand Manager of Kiehl's Indonesia during a press conference at Kiehl's stores on Tuesday (16/11/2010).
With a diverse and unique background, Kiehl's people represent a mix of knowledge about cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, herbs, and medicines are developed using cutting-edge research technologies. This is reflected in the packaging that are categorized as simple and efficient, so customers only concentrated on the content and quality products.
In the opening, the Kiehl's introduced their products are specially packaged, Creme de Corps Holiday Collection. This product was given a special label. The label is a picture a few tulips, colorful creations of Jeff Koons. One hundred percent of profits from the sales of these products will be channeled into the Koons Family Institute on International Law & Policy, the institutions that support the safety for children. Son of Jeff Koon, Ludwig, is one of the victims of child abduction, which until now has not made it back to the Koon family.
The third artist is that Nia Dinata (director), Moses Widjatmojo (designer), and Maylaffayza (violin) to donate their goods for sale and for victims of natural disasters Merapi, Mentawai, and Wasior.
Maylaffayza donate a dress designed by her mother for one of his stage appearance. Blue dress on display at the Kiehl's store in Pondok Indah Mall is priced at 5 million.
"From the beginning, Kiehl's invited the artists to participate in their programs. It is quite impressive to me, because my mother is the design, but it's also trains us to contribute something worthwhile for a Greater Cause," said Maylaffayza.
Unlike the scholarship recipients S2 from the International Design Institute, Nia Dinata donated three sets of DVD collection of movies he'd ever spend. Each collection contains four films produced by Nia and exploded on the market.
Pieces of the original DVD is no longer produced for the free market, hence for collectors, this DVD must be sought. A set of DVDs sold at Rp 8 million. While Moses Widyatmodjo selling book that he had the idea and written by Yogi Soegyono, titled "Dream Dara" worth 5 million. Unfortunately, the public no opportunity to present these figures at the event.
In daily activities, Kiehl's is also selling special products, such as cloth bags whose designs are pictures of children there, notebooks, and umbrella, which results donated to the Gifts, the agency fundraiser for the Foundation Pansophia Indonesia. This foundation is engaged in the development of children, especially in the village Dadap, namely that some village residents are less able.