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Random Window Shopping




The other day I wasn't in the mood to shop (translation: maxed my cards & abused my shopping budget), so I decided to go for a walk at Avenues2 to do some "window shopping" and end the quick stroll with a delicious treat from "Crumbs". Anywho, here are some random photos of stores which recently opened at Avenues2 to share.

So far, which store at the Avenues2 is your favourite?

Comments

Journal Entries said…
manoush!
i so love it ;)
Yara said…
Manoush!! I loved it too
Dodo said…
Manoush!!
i heard that they'll open Sephora! yalla when?! abi :s
Anonymous said…
avenues2 !!! wain?
Anonymous said…
laloya: most of them manoush -see by cloe -marc by marc jacob
Anonymous said…
I personally think manoush is over rated, and over priced. I like one pink top in there for 99 kd (beach wear) and found the same one in zahra complex for kd 90.
Uncool... I appreciate it when stores in Kuwait only charge us a little above what they charge us in Paris/UK... to account for shipping/jumruk (tax)..
Anonymous said…
whats crumbs?
Anonymous said…
manoush is rubbish!!
the quality is so poor and any manoush shop i go into i get a feeling of little house in the prairie :((
Anonymous said…
Funny ,they sell MANOUSH in Marina Mall I think the shop is called Zerbaft ,abit crouded but cool stuff,next to VAVAVOOM on the quite side
Anonymous said…
Sorry I mean crowded 6awfooha
Unknown said…
Marc by marc jacobs
see by chloe
سبمبوت said…
I likw Marc by Marc Jacobs, the guy is cool and the store is almost empty!!

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