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Event: L'Inc Day & Night Fashion Show


Mark your agenda for this year's fashionable charity event and the first of it's kind in Kuwait: The L'Inc Day & Night Fashion Show. The event will be held Saturday April 12, 2008 at Movenpick (Free Trade Zone- Shuwaikh), from 6:00pm till 9:00pm.

Make sure to buy your tickets first to attend the event. Tickets start at KD 7 for regular and KD 15 for VIP. Call (+965) 613-6389 for tickets or email: lincfashion@gmail.com. Clothes featured at the fashion show will be sold after the runway show.

Participating Designers:

  • Brown Boutique
  • Jenan Al- Fares
  • NohaNoor
  • Pink Moon
  • Masooma Abdalla
  • Reem Al- Mudhaf
  • Noora khuraibut

All the money collected will go to building schools, dorms, and Boarding schools in 3rd world countries mainly (Kenya and Yemen).

Comments

NewQ8 Bride said…
i got my VIP ticket :) i post about it :) thanks for the info
Anonymous said…
WHY WHY outside kuwait ya naaas why????...chirity inside kuwait is needed....fix schools IN kuwait..fix hospitals IN kuwait...ma ntooob?
Anonymous said…
Kenya and Yemen?
you should all get your priorities straight
Big Pearls said…
fashion show in q8? wanasa:)
Anonymous said…
Pink - our schools in kuwait are in dire need of fix up and our system needs straightening out. Why dont you suggest creating an organization that will help with that.

As for the schools in Kenya that I visited, they are just a simple hut. One book to 5 children. Broken chairs. Most of them are orphans and asked us for a snack. Those with sponsors had a dish in their hand, and those without sponsors looked on hungrily.

Do you still think we should focus on prettying up our schools and getting newer books. If so, please lend a helping hand to our fellow people in kuwait and contact me on this blog and I will help you too.

Jo
Anonymous said…
With relation to the above message, I am not linked to the committee of Leadership Inc but I think they are doing a great job. I was not as socially aware as them when I was in high school and I would like to focus on encouraging them.
Anonymous said…
am glad that we have such things in KUWAIT
BUT WHY THEY DIDN`T SPECIFY THE COUNTRY
Anonymous said…
from where can I buy a ticket??
Anonymous said…
Call (+965) 613-6389 for tickets or email: lincfashion@gmail.com
Ansam said…
I booked tickets for the show :-)
Anonymous said…
Isn't it a little corny their leaving out Kuwait's First Lady of Style - Ms. Nejoud Boodai from this fashion show?
Anonymous said…
I heard they approached nejoud and were waiting her reply :)
Anonymous said…
I think there are more designers and stores because i heard Nanosaccheto and Closet Candy and Brown are participating as well.
Anonymous said…
Hey, what's with Villa Moda and Samsaara ?! Don't they want in too ??
VM should organize fashion shows more oftener say, every season and this is by order. They could drive their high net worth patrons ( and equaly, not so high net worth patrons) in humvee stretch limos to strawberry farms outside Wafra where models upon models would be seen strutting the season's latest on ramps inside airconditioned tents while front rowers would enjoy their strawberry and cream alongside truffles and date champagne and yes, some incredible eye candy.It's such a shame they have the wherewithal and the will to host mega fashion events in Kuwait and yet, something doesn't give.
On a completely different wavelength, KU ought to think about getting VM to commisson regional biggies such as Ellie Saab, George Hobeika or Haya Al Houti to design uniforms for their inflight crew : will provide much needed respite to the Houses of Balenciaga, Nina Ricci and Jean Patou while lending a certain Kuwaitiah feel to the crew uniforms. How does silk and linen kaftans sound like for starters?
Anonymous said…
Reply to Zaki:

dear boy, most women are very particular about sharing their ride, second, there are no professional models in Kuwait, therefore the company would have to hire them from Dubai ( we are talking visa approval, accommodations, extra out of town pay) if you know where champagne is available kindly do dish.

with regard to the uniforms, longevity is not a habit for VM staff, you could take measurements & have an outfit produced only to have the employee depart.

what's the eye candy? the clothes or girls?
miss ghesquiere said…
go you guys its today, and for a good cause!
Anonymous said…
SHINO in kuwait, Kuwait is not a poor country, FIXING SCHOOLS does not need charity it needs the Parliment to get their priorities right. KUWAITIS we should grow up, and there are people that exist other than the us kuwaity people. APPARETNLY MAntoob MIN RACISM and attention. WHEN the word charity comes in mind KUWAIT is the last place i want to give my money to, people living in kuwait who are not kuwati ok, BUT giving money to a wealthy country is not what i had in mind. AND if kuwait wants money its about time TO TAX the rich to fix this so called hospitals. Seriously get out of the tiny box, and see other people, and how thier living. YEAH i am against this charity in kuwait, cause people come out anD SAY why WHY WHY outside kuwait.
Anonymous said…
hey ppl ! i wuld like 2 help in da Linc society !2yrs ago der was a conference in on of da hotel wer i was present ! n it was lot gainful n it was a nice experience! anyways any1 who no wer i culd help n join da Linc please contact me
ghazanfar_123@hotmail.com
tc.
Suzana said…
Does anyone know if Linc has a website?

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