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Yazi-lle Dazzle

First of all, allow me to start my post by saying I heart Bahrain. I love everything about it. It's people, the culture, everything. So it is my pleasure today to highlight a new boutique in Bahrain called Yazi.

Yazi is the brainchild of Bahraini Designer Yasmin Salahuddin. Her creations consist of handmade accessories and clutches encrusted with Swarovski crystals, beads, leather, wood, acrylic, and murano glass. Her collection can be defined as modern, abstract, and different.

In addition to Yazi's collection, the boutique also sells brands from Timmy Woods Beverly Hills, Frandami 1960, Paulette ltd NY. Here are some photos of Yazi Boutique currently open @ Al Aali Mall Bahrain and the bags they sell. To know more about Yazi and to view photos of bags/clutchs she sells, click here.




I'm loving the fact that we're seeing more young designers from this region and see the creativity flowing out. It's very inspiring for many. It truly makes me feel proud.

Comments

Anonymous said…
YAziiiiiiii is amazing! i love it! whenever you need a clutch for an evening gown Yazi is the place to go! Yasmeen herself is such a sweety!
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YAZI BAHRAIN said…
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Anonymous said…
Love the website! Absolutely fantastic, classy & sassy! Love the array of products, colours and innovative designs!Definately a place to visit again to purchase the beautiful accessories that could be worn again and again and never go out of style! LOVE IT!

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