Win a R25000 voucher and be the next face of SHF
Would you like to win a R25000 SHF voucher and become the face of their brand for a month? We’re inviting you to follow in the footsteps of lifestyle blogger Taz Sithole (instagram@herluxuriousafrica) by experiencing the luxe life and owning the designer furniture that goes along with it.
In addition to your voucher, you’ll appear in exclusive national décor and lifestyle magazines, as well as taking a trip to the SHF HQ for a glamour day that includes a photoshoot and pamper. Sound good for your personal brand? All you need is an Instagram and Facebook profile, as well as a passion for all things stylish and designer!
Here’s how to enter: Pick your favourite product from the SHF range here. The one that defines you the most. Take a photo of yourself – one that captures your style and personality. Create an Instagram or Facebook layout using the two images, and use the campaign tag #shfdefineyourself and tag SHF (Instagram – @shf_ontrend / Facebook – @SHFonTrend). You could be the monthly winner, becoming a face of the new SHF Generation and enjoying the experience of elegance and influence that comes with the designer lifestyle. For more visit SHF.
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