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Darraa'at Em Walid




Em Walid is a local brand for collection of darra'at. The designers behind Em Walid are two saty-at-home moms (they're sisters) and they wanted to venture into something they like and have the leisure of independence. So they have decided to design & sell local dresses "darraa'a". Em Walid designers had an exhibition previously and sold around 150 pieces. And they have kindly e-mailed me asking to post about their brand.

I must say that the designs of Em Walid are classy and elegant. And from the pictures shown above, the embroidery looks clean and very neat. it might not appeal to the younger crowd as much but I know for sure that my mom would LOVE it. So how about you treat your mother and buy her something nice for the endless "ghabgas" she'll get invited to. The prices range between KD 70 to KD 250. Click here to view all the collection.

I like it when designers really put an effort into their work. I hate it when "local designers" use the philosophy that "no one will see it but me". A true fashionista would know a good quality localaly made dress/dara3a from the cheap ones. Plus a true fashionista would look carefuly to the finishing of the dress/dara3a before making the decision of throwing KD 300+ on something that is worth much less.
To order please send an e-mail to: dara3at@gmail.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
They do have some beautiful designs and think it's fantastic that they're promoting their dara3as through the blog! I wish them all the best in their business :)

Good job on the post confashion, I didn't see it this morning!
Confashion said…
Thanks Zahra for your encouraging words, you're so sweet ;) I published this post later.. that's why you didn't get to see it :)
Dara3at said…
Thank you Confashion for the article.
Although it did not go through Safat, I still see quiet a traffic coming from your Blog.

Great Job.

http://dara3at.blogspot.com
Confashion said…
I don't know why but for some reason Safat does not always show my posts.. sorry about that. :|
Anonymous said…
those dara'at are soooo thouq umi ;) i should get her to see them .
Didi

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