Finally Open! Kim Chiu’s House of Little Bunny Pop-Up Store, Crowded in Cebu on First Day

After a long wait for fans and fashion enthusiasts, The House of Little Bunny Pop-Up Store has finally opened in Cebu—a milestone not only for the brand but also for Kim Chiu, who continues to prove her mettle not only as an artist but also as a businesswoman.

From the very first day of opening, the excitement was palpable. The line was long, full of shouts and smiles, and a mix of fans, shoppers, and curious visitors were eager to see The House of Little Bunny—the fashion brand that Kim personally nurtured and built. For many, this was not just a simple pop-up store, but a testament to a dream that was slowly becoming a reality.

The House of Little Bunny is known for its designs that are simple yet elegant, feminine yet strong, and comfortable yet timeless. By bringing it to Cebu, Kim Chiu brings her brand even closer to fans in the Visayas who have long been hoping to experience the Little Bunny vibe without having to travel to Manila.

Upon entering the pop-up store, you’ll immediately notice the thoughtful details in every corner. From the clean layout, the bright lighting, to the well-arranged display of the clothes, the entire concept has clearly been thought out. This isn’t just a store—it’s an experience. Many said they could feel Kim’s personality in the place: warm, elegant, and very welcoming.

One of the most talked-about parts of the opening was the presence of Kim Chiu herself. She personally greeted the fans, chatted with them, and thanked them for their endless support. For Cebuana fans, it was a special moment to see their idol up close while she proudly represented her own brand. Some couldn’t help but cry, some were moved, and some were extremely proud of Kim’s success.

In her short message, Kim shared how important it is for her to open the pop-up store in Cebu. According to her, it has been her long-time dream to bring The House of Little Bunny closer to more Filipinos, and she puts a big part of her heart into each design and collection. She said that getting into the business was not easy, but because of the support of her fans, she continues to grow stronger.

The items in the pop-up store were an instant hit. Dresses, tops, and other pieces known for their Little Bunny style quickly sold out in some sizes. Many said they were worth every purchase—easy to wear, elegant to look at, and perfect for a variety of occasions. For others, it wasn’t just about buying clothes but supporting the dreams of an artist they’ve loved for years.

Aside from shopping, the opening day also became a mini-fan event. Some brought posters, photocards, and even old memorabilia of Kim. Others shared stories of how the actress inspired them—from her simplicity, hard work, to her determination to succeed in various fields. On that day, it was clear that Kim was not just a brand ambassador for her own product—she was an inspiration.

The online buzz also couldn’t be avoided. News of the opening of the pop-up store in Cebu quickly trended. Photos, videos, and personal experiences from those who had been there flooded in. Many expressed hope that it would be followed by a longer stay or even a permanent branch in the Visayas.

For the local fashion industry, this step is also important. The House of Little Bunny shows that there is room for homegrown brands with a clear identity and Filipino heart. With the help of a well-known personality like Kim Chiu, other local designers and entrepreneurs are more encouraged to dream and try.

As the pop-up store in Cebu continues to grow, it is expected that more people will visit—not just fans but also fashion lovers looking for something new and with a story. And for Kim, this is just one of many more steps in her journey as a businesswoman.

Ultimately, the opening of The House of Little Bunny Pop-Up Store in Cebu is more than just an event. It’s a celebration of hard work, dreams, and gratitude. A reminder that when combined with the perseverance and support of people who believe in you, a simple idea can become a successful reality.

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