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My Weekly Picks at Goji Boutique

Just in at GojiBoutique.com, even more eccentric deliveries to fill up your online shopping cart. This week, I’m going for the cocktail dresses (which I instantly fell in love with when I saw them at the exhibition).

Prepare for after Ramadan weddings and parties and work your chic evening look to perfection with Christos Costarellos’s soft “Lanvin-ish” looking cocktail dress. I love the big flower with lace details going across the right side and back of the dress. Price tag? KD 665.

For a cocktail dress with a modern edge, choose Costarellos light brown silk and chiffon cocktail dress with asymmetrical silk straps in electric blue, light pink and light brown. To add a mix of romance with punk rock, pair the dress with a tuxedo jacket and a pair of killer platform heels. Price tag? KD 510. Costarellos dresses are guaranteed to add glamour to your evening look without serious damage to your account balance or credit card.

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Anonymous said…
nice stuff but too expensive
idilceyhan said…
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AZM said…
The second dress is fantastic.
Nisreen said…
From what I can see the store and the collection look fabulous. Then again, I only expect the best from the best! Is there a catalogue one can order to see the full bridal collection?

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