December 17, 2021
Tavanchee will be opening its doors for the first time on December 18, 2021. The public is invited to celebrate the occasion and to experience the excellent selection of premiere quality products first-hand. The event will start at 3:00 pm at Shop 15, Bankhouse Mall, 25-37 Manchester Road, Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica W.I. The grand opening under the theme “let’s eat cake” includes a ribbon-cutting ceremony, raffles, viewing/purchasing of products, a live DJ, special guests, and much more. It will be a fun and engaging atmosphere. The Official Welcome and Opening prayer will be conducted by Dr. Kevin White, Justice of the Peace, followed by the ribbon cutting by Tavanchee’s President, Mr. Andre Dyer, and Ms. Johanna Gardner, General Secretary, along with a representative from JAMPRO.
“Tavanchee is a new fresh idea! People want to socialize, touch, and see the product up close. During this pandemic, we’ve all been cooped up and eager to engage. Tavanchee’s concept “getting pretty back” represents the revitalization of fashion, personality, and confidence in men and women,” said CEO Tavy.
Tavanchee is a retail company that seeks to constantly improve the quality goods of the customer and to offer convenient, exceptional services to the Caribbean region.
“Tavanchee’s offers high quality, luxurious, fashion designer bags and pocketbooks. The Mandeville store functions as a home base for Tavanchee’s national Caribbean future retail operation, providing the community with premium quality bags at an affordable price. I also want to say a special thanks to Jamaica for welcoming Tavanchee into the community. “The reception has been exceptional and very warm. It’s an honour and privilege to serve you,” said President Andre Dyer.
“Tavanchee’s launch represents an investment of time, money, and expertise by a Caribbean diaspora group and is the first leg in what is contemplated to be a Caribbean-wide franchise. The choice of Jamaica as its birthplace is no accident and reflects our country’s commitment to growth and investment to foster a strong relationship with our diaspora. I wish Tavanchee much success and look forward to hearing more about their expansion plans,” said Christopher Chaplin, Jamaica’s Honorary Consulate in Philadelphia, United State of America.
“Today marks another great moment in history as we pause to salute not just a business but a “vision”. A vision to unite and empower us as a people, country, and nation. Integrated Diaspora Services Limited congratulates Tavanchee and we look forward eagerly to the collaborative initiatives for 2022 and beyond.” CEO, Nordia Teape, Integrated Diaspora Services Ltd.