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Le Faou : Celio lance un “Noël XXL” attractif

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Celio⁤ Pop-Up Tests Retail-Focused Holiday Event in⁣ Le Faou

Le Faou, France -‌ The coastal town ​of Le⁣ Faou is serving as an unconventional testing ‍ground ‍for a new retail-driven holiday experience, spearheaded by clothing brand Celio.‌ The⁤ pop-up event,launched Friday,eschews traditional Christmas market hallmarks for a brand-centric activation featuring games,influencer appearances,and a large-scale pastry installation. While ‌drawing crowds, the event has sparked debate among​ residents regarding‍ it’s ‍impact on local artisans and the evolving nature of seasonal celebrations.

The Celio-branded event, running through the weekend, offers ‍attendees a chance to⁢ win prizes-including extra ⁢tokens for signing up for the company’s newsletter-through games like “Poker Jean,” a branded pull-tab‍ machine, and a custom⁢ roulette wheel. A ski simulator has also proven popular, attracting ‍teenagers like Louise and Nao, who plan to return Sunday to see TikTok ​influencer Nico-là, who boasts over one million followers. Comedian⁢ Marie made ⁢a surprise appearance Saturday, with DJs Trinix scheduled ​to perform later in⁢ the day.

Angélique Delort, representing Celio,​ explained the newsletter incentive: “If they⁤ accept to receive our newsletter, it’s two jetons [tokens] in addition.” The event’s unconventional format has drawn mixed reactions from⁣ locals.

“It’s playful, it energizes the village, even if I was expecting a Christmas market.It’s very Celio, actually. They could⁢ have invited some local artisans,” commented Vincent, a Le Faou ​resident. Others, like ⁢Carine from laz, expressed delight, notably at the opportunity to see pastry chef Nina Métayer construct ⁢a nearly two-meter-tall cake comprised of 300 miniature pastries. Métayer, ​recently recognized for breaking barriers in ⁣her field, drew a crowd as she began building the impressive dessert.

The event’s focus on commerce rather than traditional crafts has prompted some to favor alternative local markets. Vincent specifically highlighted the upcoming ⁣artisanal market ⁤in ‌Diwan, scheduled for December 6th, ⁣as a preferred option. The Celio event represents a shift toward brand-led experiences during the holiday season, raising questions about the‍ balance between commercial activation and community-focused traditions in towns like ⁣Le ⁣Faou.

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