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Burberry to open childrenswear stores in Dubai and Kuwait‏


Burberry is pleased to announce the opening of two Burberry childrenswear stores in Dubai and Kuwait, scheduled to open in February and March 2009 respectively. The 110 square metre Dubai store will be located within the newly opened Dubai Mall, where Burberry also recently opened a flagship store. This store carries men’s and women’s ready-to-wear from the Burberry Prorsum and Burberry London collections, as well as accessories, fragrances, timepieces
and sunglasses.

The 150 square metre childrenswear Kuwait store will be located within the Avenues Mall and will be the third store to open in the country. The other Burberry stores are located within the Arraya Centre and Salmiya’s Marina Mall.

Burberry childrenswear collections are directly inspired by styles in the Burberry men’s and women’s ready-to-wear collections and reference the signature trench coat, trademark check, British heritage and technical sport.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Dear confashio

where is the new location for villa moda al mubarakia ? cuz the old location which is near to souq al hareem is been closed since months ago ? where did they move ? i`ve heared they moved to another location in mubarakiya

do you have any information ?
Mrs Dickens said…
the trench coat is adorable :)
Confashion said…
anonymous
I'm not quite sure, as far as I know, the Mubarakia one is still open, it the one right behind KNPC's building, I'll double check for you and let you know.

Mrs Dickens
Very! :)

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