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Burberry Jewellery Line in Kuwait‏


Gwyneth Paltrow has never looked THAT stunning ever since her latest Hollywood comeback. I'm obsessing over her different looks, her hair style (I want!!), her choice or clothes, and her killer heels (Givenchy!! I waaaant!!). So I was infatuated with her choice of rock chic jewellery recently.

Gwyneth Paltrow was spotted wearing bracelets from the Burberry Spring/Summer 2008 jewellery collection at a photocall for her new film "Two Lovers" at the Cannes Film Festival in France. The good news is that the Burberry jewellery line is available at the Burberry store in Kuwait. Click on the images to enlarge.


Previewed during the Burberry Prorsum Spring/Summer 2008 women’s catwalk show, the metallic and Perspex jewellery pieces are inspired by the “luxury warrior” theme. Collection includes necklaces, bracelets, cuffs, bangles and rings. To get the catwalk-ish Gwyneth look right, layer the bracelets heavily and keep your attire simple and dark. Prices range from KD 60 up to KD 478.

The jewellery collection is also available online through Burberry's site.

Comments

Anonymous said…
hey confashions,
yes yes yes all hail the new and re-newed burberry sense of style. i loved the jewellery line. ok, so i have a question, can you recommend some 'stylish' summer jobs a kuwaiti girl can apply to? if you do, i'd be so grateful.
thanks!
Cleopatra said…
gwen does good, but what's wrong with her hands? she needs a mani big time!

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