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Event: Fashion Exhibition at November

November will be hosting a fashion event at the store where you will be treated to desserts, and if weather permits a lovely seating area on the balcony, and they will be playing music and serving mini mocktails. The event will be Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 10am-8:30pm At Tilal (November -shop m13) Shuwaikh next to city center. Participating designers are:
  • JOJOBA ACCESSORIES: Feminine, modern, and flourish standout necklaces that will transform any look from simple to sensational.
  • DEENA: Summery clothes in bright fabrics with flashy hand stitching details, ruffled skirts, floral dresses, sheer embroidered tunics, and eccentric bows (Last two photos).
  • MAYA KA: A collection of evening attire in luxe satin and flashy colors (2nd photo from below).
  • AILA: Contemporary over sized clutches in bright colors, python skins and exquisite handmade cloths. (Clutches are shown in the photos above and below)
  • Brown: A boutique located in tala Center that sells casual and cocktail dresses by European designers. The boutique will be displaying new and unique evening bags at this event.


To learn more about the event and the participating designers, please call (+965) 2-2253445 or click here.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I love that brown clutch. Who is it made by?
AILA said…
Thank you :) I'm glad you like it. Its by my brand, it's called AILA.
If you have a chance, pass by to see the full collection :)
Anonymous said…
The stuff are Simply Gorgeous... Especially the bow clutches
ScaryToes said…
aila nice clutch, is ur collection available in bahrain?
AILA said…
Thank you Scray Toes. Yes it is available at Yazi Boutique in Al Ali Mall. However if you do not find what you want, you can join my group on facebook AILA and you can find my entire collection (until my website is done). You can email me on ailadesigns@hotmail.com
Fashionistas said…
Was there yesterday, gorgeous collection and affordable prices. You should go pay a visit.
ScaryToes said…
Great! I will stop by Yazi sometime soon i hope i find the brown clutch, its so adorable

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