KARACHI: The DAWN All About Lifestyles 2015 exhibition will be held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 10pm at the Karachi Expo Centre.

Entry to the exhibition, for families only, is free, says a press release.

Since 2001 the DAWN All About Lifestyles has been Pakistan’s premier consumer showcase and from that point onwards there has been no turning back and the exhibition is now among the most-awaited event in the calendar of both exhibitors and visitors.

The exhibition, given its ability to bring the finest brands and the best consumer segments of Pakistan together on a single platform, attracts during the three days of the event over half a million people, largely families and children, who come and spend the entire day and enjoy the exhibition and activities planned around it.

The highlights and main activities of the exhibition are: a great way for your children to have fun at the Young World Pavilion; mouth-watering treats from all over Karachi at the nearly 50 food stalls; more than 100 fun-filled, bargain bursting stalls with exciting activities and plenty of shopping to make sure you shop until you drop, adds the release.

Published in Dawn, January 9th, 2015

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