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The Race for Fall's (Semi?) Evening Dresses - Part III


This is something I wouldn't wear for a big party or a wedding because, first of all, it's a knitted wool jersey dress. And secondly, it's missing the "WOW" factor. However, I wouldn't herniate for a second to wear this simple embellished dress for a formal dinner or a reception. The Vera Wang Lavender jersey shift dress is in this fall's newest color trend, black. The dress is embellished with light gray crystals on the neckline. Pair it with black opaque tights and patent ankle boots for a modern and glamours look. For a more daring look, pair it with bright fuchsia or purple thick tights.


This smashin' semi-evening dress is available at Alothman Store located at Mariam Complex. The dress costs around KD 190. For inquires, please call (+965) 575-4954. The dress is also available at net-a-porter.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
wow great dress and great price...
but how on earth do you manage to take these pics in their fitting rooms almost every time there is something new? are you there every day?
:)
really like the dress!where there many left?
Confashion said…
anonymous
I think there were 2 dresses left.. The dress would be the perfect thing to wear for a dinner reception.. :)
Anonymous said…
ok might pop in soon...
is there any sales girl that is in particular helpful and friendly?
Confashion said…
anonymous
I love them all! They're all very friendly and helpful. So you need not to worry about that :)

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