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Burberry opens childrenswear store in Kuwait‏



Burberry is pleased to announce the opening of the first Burberry childrenswear store in Kuwait. The 110 square metre store, located within The Avenues Mall, opened on 5 March 2009.

The store showcases a full range from the Burberry childrenswear collection, including collections for boys, girls, infants and new borns as well as children’s shoes and accessories.

Burberry childrenswear collections are directly inspired by styles in the Burberry men’s and women’s ready-to-wear collections and reference the signature trench coat, trademark check, British heritage and technical sport.

There are two other stores in Kuwait: Arraya Centre and Salmiya’s Marina Mall.

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Anonymous said…
confashions tharori etsaween post
3n topshop! Ams sharait ashya2 mena oo lebast'hom for our night out. walla geltlihom to guess my whole look eli egolee 300kd weli egolee 400 men kither ma shakla wayed elegant oo mo chena men topshop! the whole look cost me 55 kd ONLY!!
Anonymous said…
150+ of the best value books for teens. Aca Bazzarr.. March 14th. 9- 2:30.. Don't miss it!
Anonymous said…
wheres aca bazzar ???
Anonymous said…
You haven't posted in a while! Is there nothing fashion worthy nowadays or are you busy?
I want to say that scarpe in Avenues Phase 2 has lovely shoes!!

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