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Al Othman Sale Picks - Part VII (And Final)



The is my last pick from Al Othman’s Fall sale. Treat yourself with this timeless chic shirtdress with a self-tie belt from the it-brand Halston. Take your cue from the runway and layer the dress over a turtleneck in the same shade. Combine with knee-high boots and a messanger bag. Was KD 359, now KD 179.500.

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Anonymous said…
Hi confashions, i love your blog and wanted to ask you were can I buy UGG's in kuwait not online because they seem to be sold out everywhere
Anonymous said…
Heya! I'm an avid reader of the site, but currently reside outside of Kuwait. I haven't been to Kuwait in almost a year and am arriving in a few days. I was wondering if you can point me out to all the fashion hotspots right now ;)
Also, if you can be kind enough to provide me with a contact and name of a great hair stylist and colorist in Kuwait as well.
Your help would be very much appreciated. Looking forward to your advice :D
Confashion said…
anonymous 1
As far as I know, Pinkmoon Boutique used to sell UGG boots, now they have "Love from Australia" which is very very close in style to the UGG boots. I'm not sure if you can find them else where here in Kuwait. Try Shopbop.com, they always have a stock of UGG boots.

anonymous 2
Please send me an e-mail to confashion@hotmail.com so that I can answer your question. Thanks :)
AZM said…
Halston forever... and ever and ever....

PS: UGG's should be banned under the International Criminal Act Agaisnt Human Fashion...

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