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New Collection of Ramadan Caftans at DarUSHA

If you're still looking for a Caftan or Darraa'a for Ramadan, then head straight to DarUSHA. They have new and limited collection for Ramadan.

The collection has an eclectic gypsy style that is both colorful and comfortable. Choose from pretty stripped caftans with whimsical bohemian edge and irresistibly cute Balenciaga-like harem pants paired with colorful scarf (chimaq) and a fitted top.





DarUSHA is located at Qibla, behind the Church. Beit AlMazar (17). For any inquires, please call (+965) 246-6570. For more pictures, and info, you can log to DarUSHA facebook group: darUSHA.

Comments

AZM said…
The oufit in the second photo with the pants looks great...
Very Jasmin going to meet Aladdin for 'A Whole New World' date ;-)
peaches said…
whats with the ridiculous poses?!
Anonymous said…
I'll tell you what's missing is the tiara from the Maharani Royalty collection and voila the Ramadan look is complete!
Some of the designs though have the distinct look and feel of "a gypsy collection' - not surprising since India is originally home to many gypsy tribes, including ones that took belly dancing to Egypt making it part of the local folklore there.
Amazing spirit of Dar Usha!
Anonymous said…
uhm, yet another "ramadan" collection? Some pieces are okay but seriously I would love to see more imagination and individuality from everyone who pops up here and there and thinks of themselves suddenly a designer! oh yeah, for kaftans!
so far the only one that looks really neat is Alia. they are fresh, the use of colours actually make sense and i feel like wearing one right now :)

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