Brutal Fruit Spritzer just dropped THE PINK TABLE, a global movement that’s all about women uniting in style, and Ghana showed up in a big way. Staying true to its vibe of blending aspiration with accessibility, the brand revealed plans to bring THE PINK TABLE to Paris Fashion Week 2025 in the stunning City of Lights. It’s a global invite for Brutal Fruit’s besties to connect, celebrate, and make memories that last.
The movement kicked off at the lush Cavalli Wine Estate in Cape Town, with the vibrant Bonang Matheba hosting and bringing energy as sparkling as the drink itself. The scene was set with DJs that screamed Coolest Brand in South Africa (shoutout to the GenNext Awards 2024), alongside storytelling legend Mama Gcina, before Ami Faku brought the house down as the headliner.
Candice van den Bosch, Brutal Fruit Brand Director, shared, We’re taking Saturday Spritzers global. We’ve seen the magic when women connect authentically, and THE PINK TABLE is the next chapter for us. Since its South African debut 23 years ago, Brutal Fruit has dominated the scene, expanding to Ghana in October 2024, and now hitting the UK, China, and Brazil.
Ghanaian influencer Pireku Fynnba (@fynnba_) was among the African queens invited to the exclusive event. She summed it up: THE PINK TABLE is softness and strength in one. It’s women uplifting each other, celebrating sisterhood, and self-love. Check out the vibes: Instagram | Reel.
At the heart of this pink future is Ghana, joining a pan-African and global sisterhood that toasts to life’s best moments. THE PINK TABLE will keep rolling out custom experiences and ways for women to create their own gatherings—whether at Paris Fashion Week or at home with take-home Pink Table packs.
Van den Bosch wrapped it up highlighting what THE PINK TABLE is about - making everyday moments extraordinary. THE PINK TABLE turns any gathering into something special with Brutal Fruit Spritzers—wherever women come together to belong.
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