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Event: Tahir Sultan Winter Collection Exhibition


Here's an event you don't want to miss! Dar Al Funoon invites you to to an exhibition/sale of clothes designed by Kuwaiti designer Tahir Sultan on Tuesday 2nd December at 7:00 pm.

The clothes are whimsical with a splash of practical , beautiful, with a side of magical and above all fashionable with an emphasis on ethical. Most of the garments on display have been created by under privileged women and will be on sale in order to help raise money for charity.

Comments

AZM said…
Tooooooo bad I'm not in Kuwait.

Tahir's one of the best khalaji designers.
A must....
Anonymous said…
Is it just for a day?
Anonymous said…
Where is Dar AlFunoon Exactly? Can Someone Please give me the adress i dont want to miss this event!!
Cleopatra said…
brilliant

any info/news on the victoria beckham collection, her site says villa moda is stocking it, does anyone know if it arrived there or when?
Confashion said…
AZM
I couldn't agree more :)

anonymous
I think it's for a couple of days, I'll check and let you know..

anonymous
Dar Al Funon is located right behind Starbuck (Church Branch in Wattiya). You know where Behbehani Compund is? It's House number 28.

Cleo
Not yet... maybe for the cruise or spring collection?
Yara said…
Confashions do you know of anyone that tried (fashinsta's) services? any reviews ?
Anonymous said…
I tried fashionista, The stylist is very good and very nice. She helped me feel beautiful again after just having a baby!
miss ghesquiere said…
7ASAFA IM NOT IN KAAATEEE!!!!!!!!! my cousin knows him!!!!
Anonymous said…
in the invitation posted it said 2nd, 3rd & 4th Dec. so the time duration is 3 days?
Anonymous said…
Just love the knits! Does he do stuff in smaller sizes too? More wearable.
Confashion said…
Yara
I haven't tried them so I don't really know :| But I suggest you contact them and ask them for a free trial to know their taste..

anonymous
Yeah I'm assuming 3 days.. not sure though...

anonymous
Not sure, you could send him an e-mail to ask about this...
info@tahirsultan.com
SOS! said…
I am absolutely in LOVE with his collection. I think he is very talented, and I feel so proud to be Kuwaiti when I look at his work. I wish I was in Kuwait to go to the exhibition..
Anonymous said…
obviously fashionista doing good, they were published on www.diadiwan.com! I love that site!

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