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COOFANDY, EKOUAER, and Zeagoo Announce Participation in Oktoberfest 2025 with Joint Pop-Up Event at Substanz Club

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Source: Media Outreach

MUNICH, GERMANY – Media OutReach Newswire – 13 September 2025 – COOFANDY,EKOUAER, and Zeagoo are excited to announce their participation in the 2025 Munich Oktoberfest, alongside a special offline pop-up event in partnership with Substanz Club, one of the city’s most iconic music bars. The event will take place from September 20 to 22 at Substanz Club, located just 700 meters from the main festival grounds. Centered around the theme “More Beer, More Bold, More You!”, the collaboration blends traditional festival spirit with modern fashion culture.

This collaboration marks the brands’ first appearance at a globally renowned cultural event and underscores their collective focus on delivering immersive, high-impact experiences that connect fashion with local culture and community. By embedding their presence within a setting that blends tradition with global visibility, COOFANDY, EKOUAER, and Zeagoo seek to strengthen their footprint in the European market and explore new expressions of fashion within the context of cultural celebration.

Three Brands, Three Immersive Zones
Three distinct brand zones offer playful, hands-on experiences that bring each identity to life.

  • COOFANDY: Guests take on a stylish spin on the Oktoberfest “Masskrug” lift, snap retro-inspired photos, and receive swag including 400 canvas bags, 1,200 intro cards, and 150 hats (50/day).
  • EKOUAER: The “Blind Touch Challenge” highlights signature soft fabrics in a cozy, festive setting, with 400 bags, 1,200 cards, and 90 eye masks (30/day).
  • Zeagoo: Visitors style a festival outfit in 30 seconds and pose in a selfie frame to win 400 bags, 1,200 cards, and 100 gift boxes (33/day).

Over 3,600 branded gifts will be distributed during the three-day event—leaving guests with lasting, shareable impressions.

From Street Style to Screen Share: A Connected Brand Experience
Influencers will join the Substanz Club activation, sharing real-time content with hashtags like #BeerFashionClash, #Oktoberfit, and #MünchenStyle to drive engagement and visibility.

From Sept 10 to Oct 10, COOFANDY, EKOUAER, and Zeagoo are offering 15–20% off select items on Amazon Germany and UK—bridging the in-person experience with online reach.

Select hero products from each brand will be featured as part of the promotion, combining festive flair with comfort and style—perfect for Oktoberfest.

From COOFANDY, the Men’s Stretch Slip-On Jeans offer all-day comfort with an elastic waistband and rugged design—ideal for festival fun and casual outings. The Knitted Short-Sleeve Turtleneck Shirt adds a modern edge to traditional looks, great for layering or standing out in the beer tent.

EKOUAER brings cozy essentials like the Women’s Long-Sleeved Thermal Tops, perfect for layering during crisp Oktoberfest mornings. The V-Neck Button-Down Nightdress offers soft comfort and relaxed style, ideal for winding down after a full day of celebration.

Zeagoo channels Bavarian charm with the Lace Dirndl Blouse with Half Sleeves, featuring floral lace and pearl buttons for a classic festival look. The Short-Sleeve V-Neck Dirndl Blouse combines vintage embroidery with a flattering fit—perfect for both Oktoberfest and everyday styling.

Looking Ahead

Through immersive, shareable moments, COOFANDY, EKOUAER, and Zeagoo brought their values to life in meaningful, memorable ways. Moving forward, they’ll continue investing in cross-cultural storytelling, experiential retail, and digitally connected campaigns that deepen engagement across borders and platforms.

Hashtag: #COOFANDY

The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

– Published and distributed with permission of Media-Outreach.com.

Auckland CBD protest: Update 5

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Source: New Zealand Police

Protestors have now left Victoria Park.

Police thank organisers and participants for heeding advice on the change of route for the day, to keep participants safe, and for creating a peaceful event on the day.

There were no incidents of note.

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Firearm, drugs found in vehicle stop, Queenstown

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Source: New Zealand Police

A 30-year-old man faces a range of charges after Police seized a modified firearm, cocaine, and shotgun shells from a vehicle in Queenstown.

About 4:30am yesterday, Police stopped a suspicious vehicle on Suburb Street.

During the search, Police uncovered a sawn-off shotgun, eight shotgun cartridges, rifle ammunition and a substantial amount of cocaine. A large quantity of small plastic bags and a set of electronic scales was also seized.

“Illegal firearms have no place in our community,” says Otago Lakes Central Area Commander Inspector Paula Enoka.

“Taking weapons and drugs off Queenstown streets makes everyone in our town safer.

“Our message is clear – drug dealing, and the harm that comes with it, isn’t welcome here.”

The arrested man is due to appear in Queenstown District Court on 20 October.

He is charged with unlawful possession of cocaine, unlawful possession of a firearm and unlawful possession of a firearm in a public place.

“Police will continue to focus on disrupting the supply of drugs and hold to account those who are financially gaining through this harm,” says Inspector Enoka.

If you have concerns about illegal drug use in your community, please call 111 if there is an immediate risk to safety, or make a report via 105.

You can also anonymously report information to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Police work alongside partner agencies to help people affected by addiction get the help they need.

People are able to get support by calling free and confidential services, such as:
• Alcohol and Drug Helpline: 0800 787 797
• Narcotics Anonymous: NZ 0800 628 632
• 1737 – free text/phone to speak with a trained councillor
• Youthline: 0800 376 633

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Auckland CBD protest: Update 4

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Source: New Zealand Police

Protesters have arrived at Victoria Park as part of the protest activity taking place in central Auckland today.

Police estimate 20,000 people participated in protest activity today.

A number of protesters have started dispersing from Victoria Park, and Police will continue to monitor those who remain gathered in the park.

Roads are now reopening across the route.

There are no issues to report.

Police acknowledge the public for understanding with disruptions this morning.

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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State Highway 2, Whakamārama blocked

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Source: New Zealand Police

State Highway 2 is blocked at the intersection with Pahoia Road in Whakamārama, due to fallen power poles and trees.

No injuries have been reported.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

Diversions are in place, however these diversions are not suitable for heavy vehicles.

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Auckland CBD protest: Update 3

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Source: New Zealand Police

A Police operation continues to monitor protest activity taking place in central Auckland today.

The lead group of protesters are arriving into Victoria Park, with the remainder spread across Queen, Customs and Fanshawe Streets.

Traffic management remains in place. There are still no issues to report.

ENDS. 

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Minister leads NZ business & investment mission to Saudi Arabia

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Source: New Zealand Government

Minister for Trade and Investment, and Agriculture Todd McClay will lead a high-level delegation of 21 New Zealand businesses to Riyadh this coming week to promote and strengthen trade and investment ties with Saudi Arabia.

“This mission will raise the profile of New Zealand businesses in a market predicted to be the 6th largest global economy by 2050 with enormous long-term potential, building partnerships that can deliver growth, jobs, and prosperity on both sides,” Mr McClay says.

“Saudi Arabia is one of the most dynamic markets in the Middle East worth USD$2.8 trillion and is driving one of the largest global transformations and rebuild programmes through its Vision 2030 strategy,” Mr McClay says.

“This mission will showcase the very best of what New Zealand has to offer —safe, high-quality food and beverage, innovative agricultural expertise, world-leading construction and technology solutions, and a creative sector that is globally recognised. 

The Government is ambitious about doubling the value of New Zealand’s exports in 10 years, unlocking new opportunities for Kiwi exporters, and supporting Saudi Arabia in their food security and development goals. 

Saudi Arabia is already one of New Zealand’s largest and fastest-growing export destinations in the Middle East. Exports have more than doubled in four years, from $620 million in June 2021 to $1.35 billion in June 2025 bringing two-way trade to $1.58 billion.

Business Delegation

  • 26 Seasons
  • Barker Fruit Processors
  • Egmont Honey
  • Endace
  • Envico Technologies
  • Fonterra Co-Operative Group
  • Framecad Holdings
  • Gallagher Animal Management
  • Gentrack
  • Les Mills International
  • New Zealand United Export
  • NHNZ Worldwide
  • NIG Nutritionals
  • Pultron Composites
  • Ravensdown
  • Seequent
  • Silver Fern Farms
  • Swiss-Belhotel International
  • The True Honey Company
  • Westland Dairy Products
  • Wētā Workshop

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Auckland CBD protest: Update 2

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Source: New Zealand Police

Protesters are now making their way down Queen Street as part of protest activity in Auckland CBD today.

Police staff are deployed along the route to Victoria Street to manage activity.

Traffic management is in place along the route.

We are monitoring a small group of counter protesters that have gathered at the intersection of Queen Street and Victoria Street West.

There are no issues to report, and the Police operation continues.

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Upgraded dental unit opens in Whanganui

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Source: New Zealand Government

Patients attending Whanganui Hospital’s onsite dental unit will now benefit from a modernised and upgraded facility following a refurbishment, Health Minister Simeon Brown says.

“The refurbished dental unit provides a brighter, more welcoming and accessible space for patients and families, ensuring the community can receive timely, quality oral healthcare in an appropriate environment,” Mr Brown says.

“The old space was outdated and cramped. The upgraded unit now has an enlarged waiting room to better accommodate a growing number of patients, along with a dedicated area for those receiving IV sedation.

“Access throughout the clinic has been improved for wheelchair users, while the reception area and front desk have been reconfigured to enhance both patient flow and safety from the moment patients arrive.

“A new recovery space has been created for patients who require sedation. This will support the growing number of patients being treated under IV sedation in the dental unit, which has reduced the need for general anaesthetic procedures and helped shorten that waitlist.

“Two dental rooms have also been modernised with new cabinetry and equipment, enabling staff to deliver care more efficiently and safely.”

To ensure treatment continued during the building works, a mobile dental unit was available on site for patients.

“With a new dentist now working regularly in the unit, more patients are now being seen. This refurbishment will ensure it can keep pace with the needs of the community.

“This Government is committed to delivering modern, fit-for-purpose health facilities that improve access to care. Whanganui’s dental unit upgrade is another example of our focus on ensuring patients receive care in the right setting.”

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Auckland CBD Protest: Update 1

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Source: New Zealand Police

A Police operation is underway today to manage protest activity taking place in Auckland.

Protesters are arriving in the CBD and heading to Aotea Square.

It is expected that the protest will make its way to Victoria Park, down Queen Street, from 10am this morning.

Police have staff deployed throughout the city along the route and are monitoring the situation.

We are advising the public to expect delays across these areas today.

People coming into the city are advised to use the AT Mobile App or real time AT Journey Planner to check for any bus service changes of time or route.

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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