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Gucci Cruise Collection.. A Nod to the 70's


Villa Moda Shuwaikh have received the new cruise collection for Gucci. But hold your horses, not all the selection is to die for. It's Gucci after all. However, you can't go wrong with a classic Gucci white wide-legged pants to kick start your cruise shopping. It's a wardrobe staple and a lifetime fashion investment. I also liked the "shape" of the printed 70's tunic top, but I just can't stand the print on the tunic. The leather jacket is to-die-for and has an amazing fit but I wouldn't buy it now. And don't miss out on the orange evening gown on display (not pictured). Looks very Saint-Tropez-ish.

Comments

Anonymous said…
"It's Gucci after all." Not that big a fan of Guccii im guessing :P ? I like your style,,what S/S 09 collection for investments in my closet,, would you reccomend?
Anonymous said…
I want shahtoosh's?
Jack said…
i like more the very old collection since 2 years ago "dolphinarium"

but that one is not bad as well !
Confashion said…
anonymous
It depends... what are you looking for? :)

anonymous
Try Mona Bahaseen at Audailiya
AZM said…
Gucci...
Whatever you buy from Gucci,you'll always find something better elsewhere...
I rest my case...

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