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Food is Art

I'm sure most of you have seen the Chocolate Festival hosted by The Avenues Mall a couple of days ago, they had different booths for people in the chocolate business to display their work. What caught my attention was a booth called "Food is Art" which was displaying deliciously amazing chocolate sculptures. The lady at the booth, who turned out to be the business owner, was working on a huge sculpture of Kuwait Towers entirely made out of white chocolate. YUM!!

Anyways, to cut a long story short, the UK based shop owner was kind enough to show me samples of her work and I instantly fell in love with hand created life-size chocolate sculpture of a Gina shoes and Ruby red shoes (featured below).



She can create shoes and bags with dark, milk or white chocolate, or a combination, depending on style of your favourite shoes. Each shoe can be decorated with edible sparkles, roses, swirls, spirals, dots, zig-zags, or whatever you have in mind. The good news she does deliver to Kuwait. So you can have your yummy shoes delivered via ARAMEX or DHL to your door step. Nice! For more information on Food is Art, please click here.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Eshawiig!! Bs it would prob melt or break 3laa ma yaw9aal el kuwait. Plus a7es a7laa fresh,,yabeela trip to the uk ;p
Confashion said…
anonymous
I asked the business owner about the same thing, she assured me that she's been shipping to different parts of the world and even as far as Australia and her clients never complained. But you're right, with our weather and lack of storing techniques, I'd think twice before placing my order.
ZeroArk28 said…
is that a shoe? eh?

food design as shoe?
AZM said…
Sexy, and yummy...

Dark chocolate forver.

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