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Invitation From DKNY

DKNY Would like to invite you to "THE GRAND OPENING" of it's store on 13th November 2008, Thursday at 4:00 pm, at The Avenues – Phase II, Ground floor.

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Reflections said…
i have passed by DKNY yesterday, and their collection was realy BAD.

i didn't like it at all :/


* i'm a fan of ur blog btw :)
Anonymous said…
im really disappointed with their collection!
Anonymous said…
I totally agree!!! Was a big dissapointment, asif they only ordered the ugly items, because online on DKNY is see nice things!
Anonymous said…
hey Guys you don't know what your talking about the collection in the store is the latest actulay part of it will only be displayed in London next December !!!!
you should appretiate that it is in Kuwait before anywhere in the world.....
Anonymous said…
WOW - DKNY finally reached Kuwait!!! The store is fantastic!

As for the comments by the uneducated below, here are a few facts for you to know:

1. The store has opened at the beginning of the Holiday season, which in the fashion world means a small collection - What did you expect Madison Avenue!!!!!!

2. The collection represented in the store is the full collection for Holiday, so whether you buy from the States, London, Dubai you are getting the same product.

All shoppers go for the upcoming Spring collection! Absolutely amazing.

DON'T HATE - INNOVATE

Mmmmmwaaaahhh
Anonymous said…
hehehe.....Peace out!!

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