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Villa Moda Al Manshar is Close to Reality

Villa Moda's official group on Facebook has invited its members to submit questions for the first live video interview with the team behind the concept for their 4th location in Kuwait: Villa Moda, Al Manshar (Madinat Al-Fahaheel, Kuwait) which is due to open at the beginning of 2008 with the unique concept brought by Sybarite UK. Here are some sketches of the concept which was displayed by Villa Moda's group. Click on the images for a larger view:





The concept of Villa Moda Al Manshar, carried out by Sybarite, is an architectural and design practice that aims to tease all of the human senses and to sculpt architecture into the living environment in which it exists, whilst retaining complete functionality.

Sybarite UK are already responsible for stores such as, Marni (Milan), Joseph (London), Junko Shimada (Tokyo / Paris) and now Villa Moda (Al Manshar - Kuwait).

A selection of 15 final questions shall be chosen for the interview. The deadline for sumitting the questions on facebook is 20th November 2007.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I am just impressed Villa Moda is using Facebook to interact with Kuwait people. Really nice.
Anonymous said…
I assure them of my custom provided they offer me a free chopper ride from a convenient nodal to Al Manshar and back.
Anonymous said…
Spare me the ordeal of signing up on Facebook. You can forward to them my question for what it's worth.

Haute couture pour homme in Kuwait is in the dumps today. What can Villa Moda do, in coming years, to shake up things in this department to make fashion more men friendly?
Anonymous said…
First of all thank you 'Confashion' for helping push the PR of the group.

Bashar, thank you.

Goda zayaani, kindly noted.

61 year old virgin, no need to sign up for the full use of facebook, it can purely be for the group or if you send us your email we can store you on our soon to be monthly newsletters.

Your question is a good one and my shortest response would be to look out for the unique and villa moda commissioning of the traditional 'dishdashas' designed by TOM FORD.

Thanks again all.

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