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Pink Moon the Boutique


Yup dear fashionistas.. This is the brick and mortar version of pinkmoonboutique.com located in Jibla area next to Burger Hub (what a location it is! No traffic). The interior of the store is the dream of every true girly girl, dominated by the color pink of course. The walls are a mix of differently designed wallpaper. in one corner there's a huge poster of Marlyn Monroe. The collection is pretty much the same as what you see online. However, the Brownie point is that you can try them on and buy them instantly. Reema Al-Yacoub, Executive Director of the store was extremely friendly :)
The store is open from 5PM to 9PM for now and in 2 weeks time it will be operating mornings & evenings.

Note: More pictures will be coming soon..

Comments

Anonymous said…
i just crossed by this place today, but didnt get the time to read the sign board as i was driving fast,for a sec i thought its new food place hehe, thanks for the post :)
Anonymous said…
Haha I know! I blogged about it earlier :) I have yet to go there. I'm excited about the location as well, like you said low traffic! By the way just wanted to point out that you have a few typos (browine, extreemly, morings & evnegings)
eshda3wa said…
oooh i cant wait to check it out!
Confashion said…
amer
Anytime Amer.. I like the area..

Zahra
Oops.. thanks for pointing the typos for me.. ;)

eshda3wa
it's a nice place.. worth visiting :)
Ansam said…
will definitely go check it out sometime soon ;-)
Confashion said…
ansam
Better sooner than later.. sizes were running out fast!
Anonymous said…
It wasn't any problem :) One thing I love about your blog is your writing and it would've been a shame to have typos left on your main page! (I am a little Type A when it comes to that in case you haven't noticed, haha!) And you are completely right great minds think alike ;)
Confashion said…
zahra
Thanks again, constructive critisisim is always welcome :P
Anonymous said…
I stopped there on the weekend. I really like the store..very cute
Confashion said…
Shopaholic
true.. I just think they need to add more merchandise to keep up with the demand..

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