Inchoo Bijoux has teamed up with Boutique Creatures to present you the 3rd Edition of Witch Please! A day and evening to celebrate all things witchy, goth and alt!

Discover the creations of local indie artists, from jewelry to clothing and artworks, enjoy a tarot or palm-reading session and have one of our special cocktails at the bar. Add us on Instagram @witchplease.mtl!!

Free Entry
18+
The event is hosted in a Bar Venue - We are planning some special cocktails for the event!
Artists
Inchoo Bijoux - Enjoy 25% off the whole collection
Boutique CRÉATURES – Enjoy upto 50% off selected Collections
Catrinoire (@Catrinoire on instagram)
MADmoiselle S @MadmoiselleSjewels on instagram)
The old cavern boutique
(@the_old_cavern_boutique on Instagram)
Laliève
(@lalieve_ on instagram)
The Witch’s Nest(@thewitchsnest on instagram)
Pew Pew Kid (@pewpewkid on instagram)
CBP Soaps Clean but psycho Soaps (@cbp.soaps on Instagram)
AddicteD Creations (@addictedcreations on instagram)
AV MUSE Boutique (@av_muse_boutique on instagram)
Miss Cheekabloom
(@miss_cheekabloom on Instagram)
Mortifleur (@mortifleur on instagram)
Manière Noire (@Manière Noire on Instagram)
Miss Bourguignon (@missbourguignon on instagram)
Lord Violet(@Lord_Violet on instagram)
Tarot Card Readers and Palmistry, Divination Arts
Eldritch Mór (@eldritchmor on Instagram)
AllaMichou
Have a drink at the bar, enjoy a tarot session by Eldritch Mór or AllaMichou

Plus, enjoy 25% off the whole Inchoo Bijoux collection!Can’t wait to see you there!Witch Please 3 - Presented by Inchoo Bijoux & Boutique Creatures 3rd Edition
February 8th 2020 12PM - 8PM
Cabaret Berlin

1661 Rue Sainte-Catherine E, Montréal, QC H2L 2J5Métro Papineau
The venue is Wheelchair accessible, except the washrooms. Please let us know if you have any questions.Washrooms are Gender Neutral
18+

Land Acknowledgement
Witch Please and Inchoo Bijoux acknowledge that our event takes place on stolen land, on the traditional territory of Kanien'keha:ka, the island
of Montreal is known as Tio'tia:ke. It has historically been a meeting
place for other indigenous nations, including the Algonquin people.