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The Great White Kate Moss Dress in Kuwait

If you’re crazy jealous that Selma Blair scored the bias cut white dotted cotton dress from the Kate Moss Topshop collection, then this is your chance to get even. TopShop Kuwait at the Avenues are now selling the dress in white & lemon for KD 31.500 only.

This dress was the most widely anticipated item in the Moss’s collection for TopShop. And a lot of people were disappointed when the dress was not displayed during the launch of the collection. The dress was featured on Kate in the May issue of Vogue and it was released a week ago in London. I’m not sure when it was released in Kuwait, but I saw it at the Avenues store last night. And almost all sizes were available. If I had an occasion I would have bought it. It really looked as good as it did on this photo. So, would you get it?

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Ansam said…
Confashions... dont start this please LOL! We are in the process of moving to our new house and I am "closet-cleaning" while in the process.. My dad heard me saying.. I will give out all those pieces and replace them with new items.. he went blank LOL :-| So I promised him to take it easy heehee but now.....Mali shoghol.. I will blame you!
Confashion said…
ansam
lol! first of all, manzil mbarak ;)
Don't feel bad for treating yourself every now and then ;P But if you don't have an occasion to wear it for, then I suggest you don't buy it. But damn it looked so good.. I was this close to get it myself! Actually I might go again today to give it a second look :P
Ansam said…
alla yebrek feech :-*
I dont feel bad myself.. others? maybe heehee
The sad things is when I wanted to hang my clothes in the new closet I saw many new items with their tags on! I was never like that! I dont want to be like that! I am not into compulsive shopping or anything! I dont know whats wrong with me!! heehee
Joud said…
i'm so adding this blog to my favoutrites !
Confashion said…
ansam
If you're not wearing them,give them to charity, this way you don't feel bad about shopping :)

joud
Thanks Joud.. you are sooo welcome here ;)
Qumar 14 said…
i have been totally waiting for it and bought it an hour ago.. BUTTT now i am thinking, where the hell am i gonna wear it?

its q8 after all.. and i love wearing seasonal clothes until they expire literally..
Confashion said…
beyound q8iya
I bought the yellow one today too! I'm reassuring myself that this is not a fashion mistake. I might get invited to a summer party. And I can't think of anything or anywhere else that i might be able to wear it to! :P

And today I found out that the dress also comes in black in addition to white & yellow.
Ansam said…
yeah of course I will... If I have something that I have not worn in so long.. I am sure there are people in need who would wear it.. I never felt bad about giving it all away to charity
Confashion said…
ansam
me too :)
Anonymous said…
Ladies... ladies... your sense of charity is admirable... I understand the urge to spend your father or husband's or boyfriends hard earned money on clothes you don't wear and then give it to the poor... but what will a homeless person do with your short designer dresses? I suggest control the spending and instead of buying a 500 K.D. dress try giving 1/10 th of that to a homeless person... believe it or not... it might feel a lot better than wearing the dress!
Confashion said…
yusef
Designer dresses are not necessarily short. Besides, it's better than throwing them away. Plus that doesn't mean women's only form of charity is giving their clothes away. I'm sure a lot of us contribute in a differnet way generously.
Anonymous said…
I am sure there are many women who are charitable in donations other than clothing... and to all those who donate whatever they can to the poor may Allah bless them!

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