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Malene Birger at Jade Marina Mall

During my recent (and never ending!) quest to find new casual chic tops to grace my fall wardrobe, I spotted this beautiful over sized gray long chunky knitted cardigan by Malene Birger (shown here) at Jade Boutique, located at Marina Mall, Salmiya.


I immediately fell in love with it. It is sooo versatile and comfortable to wear. Pair it with the designer's "Gulda" snake print dress and thick tights. Or dress it down with a pair of slim-leg jeans, long tee, thin belt, and patent flats. And you're good to go.



The bad news is that my size was sold out. Apparently, this cardigan is the fastest selling item in the store for this season and only very very few are left. So if you're eyeing this number, I suggest that you head there immediately first thing in the morning!


How would you wear this cardigan?

Comments

This Lady said…
Thick tights (or thick leggings), long mid-thigh tee, and bright funky heels.

Or skinny pants/jeans, tight tee and heels.

As u can see, I'm partial to heels!
Confashion said…
this lady says
I like your style! ;) I love bright colored heels! they can totally transfor an outfit.
Unknown said…
Hi, I love this brand...
A silk dress with leggings and wedges shoes ( more comfortable for me than high heels) but I would absolutely put a big BELT on any cardigan.
Anonymous said…
I went there & tried it on but it was over sized .too big 4 me . I would wear the chuncky cardigane with a silk dress .
ME :)
Confashion said…
I'm loving your ideas & comments on how to wear a long cardigan. Ladies, take notes!

sophie
I have a weakness for wedges!

anonymous
yeah.. it's quite big in size..

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