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Your Resort Shopping List

Here are some suggestions of places to go to for your resort shopping over the weekend (even better if you can make it today).

  • New resort collections from Marni, Prada, Miu Miu, D&G, Gucci, YSL, and Salvador Ferragamo are now available at Villa Moda Shuwaikh, Free Trade Zone.

  • New resort collections from Moschino and Roberto Cavalli are now available at Al Ostoura stores , located at Al Thuraya Complex.

  • I took a sneak peek at Cachael's resort collection, which is available in store now, and I admired the simplicity of the designs and the sweet combination of pastel and bold colors from lavender & dirty pink to bright green & fuchsia. The collection also included tailored skirts, soft knitted tops, and not-so-body-conscious plain & printed dresses. For inquiries, please call Cacharel Arraya on (+965)2997727 or Cacharel Althuraya on (+965) 5711071. And speaking of which, Cacharel is having 30% off on its fall collection.

  • Alexander Wang's fashion-forward resort collection is available now at Al Othman. The edgy and timelessly chic collection is infused with a mixture of 80's neon colors and classic neutral colors. Perfect picks for the season to come. Here are some photos of what's available now:



Comments

FourMe said…
If only I was in Kuwait. If I may make a suggestion, I've become a fan of your blog and I would like to see a Do's & Don'ts section. Not a Dear confashion section but a more of your opinion on various fashion tips from hair to make up to shoe's etc..

I think some of the ladies in Kuwait need guidence and you could save them from their fashion faux pas's. I think they would listen to you seeing you're becoming Kuwaits Fashion Guru:P
Confashion said…
fourme
That's a fab idea! Thanks! I'll consider that. Just don't call me a "Glamour Wannabe" :P

Ladies in Kuwait will hate me for that, but I'll take my chances ;)
FourMe said…
Honey we're all glamour wannabe's :P No am dubbing you as "Kuwait's Fashion Guru" its official :p
great hope to see it in the works soon, its cuz am abroad and would love to see something that I (and international readers) can relate to other thn where to get so and so item.
Confashion said…
fourme
we're not worth... we're not worthy :P
Thanks :) I'll do that... hope you'll enjoy it though :)
Anonymous said…
http://www.designkuwait.com

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