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Keep it in The Closet


Going to Qatar for business or pleasure? Then make sure to squeeze in some time to pay a visit to the newly opened uber-chic store The Closet for a luxurious shopping experience. The boutique stocks upper scale brands such as Marchesa, BodyAmr, Reem Acra, Zuhair Murad, Naeem Khan, Herve Leger, Monique Lhuillier, Andrew Gn, Issa London, Maia N, Zufi Alexander, Erickson Beamon and more.

The Closet is located at Almana Towers, Suhaim Bin Hamad Street, Doha - Qatar.

Comments

Anonymous said…
very cool.
Anonymous said…
i think you add more info about it.
AZM said…
Nothing much is shown on the website.
Why is the second language is French?!!?!!!
Bloggerista said…
thx for sharing, will check it out
Anonymous said…
At first I thought it's the Gay thing until I read the rest of your entry. But again,it doesn't matter there will always remain a Gay connect with avant garde fashion.
The Closet is your next Boutique One is your next Villa Moda, then?
Anonymous said…
Say, why aren't you in Dubai covering the Dubai Fashion Week?
May said…
I like how simple the design is, but I'm bothered with the few spelling mistakes in the profile page :S
Confashion said…
anonymous
Are you in Dubai now? :)
Anonymous said…
strange concoction of the store name and the brands they carry. something is really putting me off.
maybe the design of the logo?
not sure but i surely will not be buying my hervé leger in there :s
and agreed that those mistakes in the french bit needs a change, pronto!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous said…
This the first time I hear about it , but it is the same brands at ZAI and AIDA .Thank u dear .

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