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Make Your Own Fendi Baguette




Always wanted to have your very own Fendi Baguette but sadly can't afford a customized one? Until you get the right connections with the Fendi sisters (and have enough cash to splurge), do the next best thing, buy yourself this limited-edition Fendi Artist Baguette.

This Fendi Baguette comes in a funky gift box decorated with colorful scribbles and your own set of un-washable color markers. The bag is completely blank made out of canvas, which allows you to draw your own scribbles or paint your very own original design. If you're not the art-sy type? Try contacting one of our famous local artists like Ghada Al-Kandari or Dana Al-Hilal or anyone else you know to do the work for you (IF they agree that is!). Fashionable and FUN!

But hurry, the Fendi Boutique in Kuwait only got 2 of these and one is already sold. Price tag? KD 407 (not bad for a limited edition bag, ha?!).

Fendi boutique is located at Salhiya Complex, Kuwait City. For inquiries, please call (+965) 249-3985.

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Anonymous said…
XVA Gallery in Dubai invited Artists Halim AlKarim from Iraq, Reza Derakshani and Fereydoun Ave from Iran and Essa from UAE to customise the Fendi baguette. They then had a private auction where they sold the bags for charity. Isn't that an extra cool idea ?

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