Events

MyTOWN Turns Pink as Luv It Pink Event Takes Over Social Media

If your social media feed has suddenly turned pink, chances are you’ve already come across Luv It Pink at MyTOWN.

The pink-themed event is gaining attention on Threads, TikTok, and Instagram, as visitors share aesthetic photos and videos of its colourful setup. With eye-catching decorations and social media-friendly spots, it has quickly become one of the most talked-about weekend destinations among mall-goers.

But beyond the visuals, many online users seem to be focusing on something else entirely, the food.

Comment Sections Turn Into Food Guides

As posts about Luv It Pink continue circulating online, the comment sections have evolved into informal recommendation threads.

Instead of only discussing the décor or photo spots, many users are now exchanging food recommendations and sharing what visitors should try while at the event.

Some are listing their favourite finds, while others are asking for suggestions before visiting, turning the discussion into an unofficial crowd-sourced food guide.

The growing number of recommendations has also sparked curiosity among new visitors, with many saying they are now planning a visit specifically to try the trending food items shared online.

More Than Just Food and Photos

However, Luv It Pink is not limited to dining and photography spots.

Visitors have also highlighted a variety of vendors at the event, ranging from clothing and accessories to lifestyle products, handmade items, and other trendy goods.

For many attendees, the experience feels more like a curated lifestyle market than a typical shopping event.

The mix of food stalls and retail booths creates an environment where visitors can spend hours browsing, shopping, and discovering new brands within a vibrant, themed setting.

A Social Media-Driven Weekend Destination

Luv It Pink reflects how modern events are no longer defined by a single attraction, but by the overall experience shaped through social media buzz and online sharing.

What began as a themed pop-up has evolved into a viral weekend destination, driven by its pink aesthetic, trending food discussions on Threads, and diverse vendor offerings all in one space.

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Ezzatie Najwa

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