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Webby Wednesday: BunnyHug.co.uk


If you are after that “must-have” sunglasses or the “IT” piece of jewellery, then you'll find it right here on BunnyHug.co.uk. The online boutique presents you with the hottest and most hard to find designer items and accessories such as: sunglasses, handbags, swimwear, jewellery, and shoes.

It provides a broad mix of the hottest and freshest brands including French Sole, CC Skye, Linda Farrow Vintage, Ksubi, Karen Walker, Gucci, Vita, Kenneth Jay Lane, Primp,Ella Moss, Sas & Bide.. etc.


And here are my favorite Webby Wednesday items for this week, and they're very "Madonna in the 80's":


  • Karen Walker Deep Freeze Sunglasses in Bright Blue (KD 76)

  • Alice McCall Roaming Moors Love is a Drug T-Shirt Black/ Green (KD 38)

Comments

um-miT3ib said…
ewasel leq8 ?
Ansam said…
funky glasses heehee

um-mit3ib use JUST ASK from Sultan Center and they will get it for you :-)
Anonymous said…
um mit3ib :
yes they dilever to Kuwait , i always order from them , i love there backaging :)
Confashion said…
um-mi3ib
If you have a UK Aramex account, they will deliver it to you the same day. :)

ansam
I fell in love with them instantly! I bought them! ;)

anonymous
If I may ask, what do you usuaully order from them? :)
Anonymous said…
Confashion:
the first time i have ordered the cc skye chain bag and i just had wear it once :(
lately I have ordered the Linda farrow vintage eye glasses and tiffany alana skull scarve which i really like :)
Confashion said…
anonymous
I wanted to buy the same bag too but changed my mind last minute. Why did you only wear it once?

I love your purchases! Great fashionistas think alike ;)
Anonymous said…
Confashion:
i have it for 2 years now and i just had wear it once because Im too picky and probably i feel much comfortable when I am wearing a premiere designers bag when I am out and about, although all my friends like the cc skye bag ..
i'm thinking of wear it this winter with a track suit probably !

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