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Event: FIVE60 Exhibitions

FIVE60 will be open for three days (21-23 of December) from 5:00PM to 10:00PM to host a three participants' mini event for selling fashionable items, shawls, and shahtooshs. FIVE60 is located at Rawdha, Block 5, Street 60, House 4.

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Anonymous said…
Thanks for the post, i like there Logo [FIVE60], lots of creativity :)
Ansam said…
Kuwait-Moda.. thanks I love the logo too... Inshalla you will be able to make it to the exhibition :-D
Anonymous said…
enshala Ansam i hope so :) Also i wish they have a website for the exhibition, because i'd love to add it in my website www.kuwaitmoda.com , we have a category for the Local Exhibitions, And i will be more than happy to add FIVE60 there ;)
Anonymous said…
Check out www.alsabahcollection.com and the news coverage of their event in Miami earlier this month.


I thought it was pretty fabulous and the guys behind Villa Moda are up to something amazing and totally diverting themselves from Fashion to Art. I think Art is definately complementing fashion and we can see nowadays that alot of the young Kuwaitis are totally into contemporary art. It became a hot thing within the local community and it seems that everyone wants to be part of the art scene. Their news can also be found on:


http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=al+sabah+art+%26+design+collection&aq=0&oq=al+sabah+ar
Ansam said…
Kuwait-Moda... FIVE60 website is still under works... once its done I will provide you with it :-) Thanks!
Anonymous said…
you are welcome Ansam, iam waiting :)
miss ghesquiere said…
sorry bes HELLO. Shatoosh is ILLEGAL. I.L.L.E.G.A.L. EVERYWHERE ON EARTH!!! They have to kill these animals to make it, they do not "pick it off shrubs" like your shatoosh dealer has surely told you. that is a LIE. They are killing off a VERY ENDANGERED SPECIES! A VERY ENDANGERED TYPE OF ANTELOPE!!! They cannot sell ILLEGAL things. and people should not BUY ILLEGAL things that VIOLATE international laws because "umbay ishawig!"

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