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New Collection of Evening Wear at DarUSHA


Party and weddings season is just around the corner and you're still looking for the perfect evening dress to go with your new towering heels. Then you need to check out the new collection of cocktail dresses and evening wear at DarUSHA.

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

Anonymous said…
I am in love with some of their beautiful caftans and dresses! I am about to go broke this month because of Dar Usha LOL
AZM said…
Not bad.
Could be better, I see the potential.
Anonymous said…
The ensemble at DarUsha though very very Surily Goel and Falguni & Peacock will gel with the Roopa Vohra line of jewelry.

Does anyone know if Roopa Vohra retails in Kuwait? I can see the potential of DarUsha couture doing very well in... let's say Antwerp, Cape Town or Vancouver but of Kuwait, I am less sure.

Good luck anyway.
Anonymous said…
Roopa Vohra will be showcasing her exhibits at The BRIDE SHOW,DUBAI from the 08th-11th Apr 2009. Her latest collection MABAN can be viewed on the facebook group MABAN by ROOPA VOHRA and also on the group ROOPA VOHRA. for more info you can write to info@roopavohra.com
Anonymous said…
Roopa Vohra Jewellery is viewed on her website www.roopavohra.com

you can buy online too...write into info@roopavohra.com
Anonymous said…
View Rooopa Vohras latest Jewellery Collection on www.roopavohra.com

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