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Tune into The Ensemble Edit and be in to win! Hi {NAME}, Stuff?s Festival of Fashion, presented by

Tune into The Ensemble Edit and be in to win! [padding] [If you are unable to view this message correctly, click here]( [padding] [padding] [spacer] [spacer] [Stuff Logo]( [spacer] [padding] [The Ensemble Edit]( [spacer] [padding] Hi {NAME}, Stuff’s Festival of Fashion, presented by Samsung, is underway. It’s a week dedicated to highlighting some of Aotearoa’s best emerging and established designers. Tomorrow (Thursday, 10 February) at 7pm, you can tune in to The Ensemble Edit, a shoppable digital runway experience. Sign up to get a reminder email, and just by watching, you could win a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G phone and vouchers for the featured designers from the runway. [Register interest now]( The full prize package that is up for grabs is valued at $3948 and includes: - [Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G]( value $1699 - [Deadly Ponies]( Ripple Midi Shimmer bag value $649 - [Bronwyn]( gift voucher value $100 - [Georgia Jay]( gift voucher value $100 - [Harris Tapper]( gift voucher value $100 - [Juliette Hogan]( gift voucher value $100 - [Karen Walker]( gift voucher value $100 - [Kate Sylvester]( gift voucher value $100 - [Kowtow]( gift voucher value $100 - [Lost and Led Astray]( gift voucher value $100 - [Mi Piaci]( gift voucher value $200 - [Papa Clothing]( gift voucher value $100 - [Rachel Mills]( gift voucher value $100 - [Ruby]( gift voucher value $100 - [Thom Morison]( gift voucher value $100 - [Twenty-seven Names]( gift voucher value $100 - [Zambesi]( gift voucher value $100 To make sure you're in the draw to win this incredible prize pack, click on the link in the reminder email that we'll send to you before the show starts or enter your details once you've tuned in to The Ensemble Edit. See you then, The team at Stuff and [Ensemble]( [Click here]( for full competition terms and conditions. [padding] [spacer] [footer bar] [padding] [spacer] You've received this email because you have opted in to receive updates, offers and promotions from Stuff. Stuff is a collection of digital-first products and services that connect Kiwi communities to the stuff that matters, the stuff they love and each other. [spacer] [Unsubscribe]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( [spacer] Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand. [spacer] [padding]

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