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Ramadan Exhibition

Here's a new addition to Ramadan Exhibitions:

You are invited to attend an exhibition of luxurious Darra'at at Bait 32 in Audailiya, Block 3, Sultan Al-Kulaib Street on Monday and Tuesday 3rd and 4th of September 2007. From 10:00 am to 1:00 pm, and from 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm.

For inquiries, please call Manal Al-Duwaisan and Taiba Al-Nomas on (+965) 9876529.

Comments

Anonymous said…
What do you mean by Ramadan Exhibitions ? What are they ?
Anonymous said…
I guess she means exhibitions of clothing that we can wear in ramadan.. Because still ramadan isnt ere so umm yups.. =D
As for the whole expression.. Ramadan Exhibitions is a place where sales take place.. Like in mishrif there is Ard Al Ma'arid.. =D Something like that..
Confashion said…
chinese eyes
Anonymous has explained in in a perfect way ;)

Exhbitions are very popular here in Kuwait. It gives an opportunity for young Kuwaiti designers and entrepreneurs to display & sell their products. Ramadan is the exhibition season in Kuwait, because a lot of Kuwaiti female prefer to wear Daraa'at (or thoub) during Ramadan and the exhibitions are the best place to buy them.

There are several locations/houses were you can rent some space to hold your exhibition. You don't need a commercial license for that if I'm not mistaken.
Anonymous said…
Thanks Anonymous and Confashion.
Well. It Seems GREAT!! I Don't Know about Daraa'at Much since I don't wear'em.Its not that I don't Like 'em Its just that I Didn't Really find me a suitable one.Kuwait has Very Pretty Daraa'at I've Seen many on my Friends that caught my eyes.The Thing Is I Don't Know where to get'em here in Dubai =Pp But whats Popular here in Dubai Moroccan Draa'aat I Think!!
Anonymous said…
Yups,, no need for a license.. There is this place ConFashions,, its name is KARIZMA.. It has exhibitions all year round.. You could check it out.. Its to the left of Amiri hosp.. I've been there twice and walked out like I was walking out of a jamiya before ramadan.. Lols..
Chinese Eyes,, if you like any darra's u see on www.pretasouk.com you can order.. I believe they deliver world wide..
Confashions,, did you get your queens.. When I checked today the sliver and gold went kabang.. Lols..
Confashion said…
Yup I agree.. pretasouk.com has a nice collection of darra'at for Ramadan.

You can also check out one of my old posts about 2 ladies who make daraa'at: http://confashions.blogspot.com/2007/06/darraaat-em-walid.html

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