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64th TV Week Logie Awards Nominees to Receive Exclusive $4000 Gift Box from Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting

To celebrate the illustrious nominees of the 64th TV Week Logie Awards, Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting is delighted to present an extravagant gift box valued at over $4000. This exclusive gift box will be delivered to the distinguished  TV Week Gold Logie nominees Sonia Kruger, Tony Armstrong, Larry Emdur, Julia Morris, Andy Lee, Robert Irwin, and  Asher Keddie, recognising their remarkable achievements in the television industry.

The meticulously curated gift box includes a selection of premium products and unique experiences designed to offer relaxation, indulgence, and enjoyment. The luxurious collection features:

  • Dental Boutique: Cosmetic Consultation, Checkup & Teeth Whitening
  • Adorn Cosmetics: Hand & Body Moisturising Souffle
  • Bridge Climb Sydney: Day Climb Double Pass & Photo Package
  • Chilly Towel: Chilly Roll & Chilly Towel & Cooling Pjs
  • Scenic World: Two tickets for a Beyond Skyway experience at the Blue Mountains 
  • T House: Palin Carafe & Cup Set, Palin Candle, and Packing Cube Set
  • Happy Hair Brush: A Happy Hair Brush
  • Riot Wine Co: Lemon Lychee Riot Spritz Cooler
  • My Hair Shots: Hair Shot Treatment
  • Naked Tan: Tanning Mousse and Mitts
  • Vanessa Megan Skincare: Monarch Perfume & The Holy Trinity Daily Maintenance Routine range
  • Kiehl’s: Ultra Facial Cream
  • Koena Skincare: Premium Skincare Products

Kelly Smeath, Founder of Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting, expressed her excitement: “We are thrilled to honour the nominees of the TV Week Logie Awards with this exceptional gift box. It’s our way of celebrating their incredible contributions to the industry and providing them with a touch of luxury and relaxation.”

For more information, please visit www.celebrityhollywoodgifting.com.au, or follow Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting on Instagram (@celebrityhollywoodgifting) and Facebook (Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting). For media inquiries, contact Kelly Smeath at kelly@celebrityhollywoodgifting.com.au or call 0437 249 796.

Media Contact:

Kelly Smeath
Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting
Email: kelly@celebrityhollywoodgifting.com.au
Phone: 0437 249 796
Website: www.celebrityhollywoodgifting.com.au
Instagram: @celebrityhollywoodgifting
Facebook: Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting

 

 

 


Contact details:

 

Kelly Smeath
Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting
Email: kelly@celebrityhollywoodgifting.com.au
Phone: 0437 249 796
Website: www.celebrityhollywoodgifting.com.au
Instagram: @celebrityhollywoodgifting
Facebook: Celebrity & Hollywood Gifting

 

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