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Sirdab 6


Souad J A Al-Sabah is not a new household name, just before Ramadan and the summer season, women in Kuwait of various ages wait in anticipation for the release of Souad’s collection, causing a huge shopping frenzy. it goes without saying that her Caftans are the most sought after pieces and get sold out in less than 2 hours.

Al-Sabah is a talented Kuwaiti designer that managed to turn her vision into a reality when she began her journey into design in 2002. She has triggered a new interest in our design heritage and built a solid reputation for herself, as one of Kuwait’s best Caftan designers around. She mastered the ability to combine vintage and modern fabrics from all over the world to create designs that are unique as the designer herself.

There is also another side of Al-Sabah that many people are unaware of. She's an artist and displays her paintings and artwork at her house’s basement. She also collects vintage caftans that goes back more than 100 years. This has been the influence behind her gallery Sirdab 6. Sirdab is the Arabic for basement and 6 is her house number. Souad’s paintings, designs, and vintage caftan collection are all exhibited in her basement Sirdab 6.

Souad Al-Sabah has become one of the foremost luxury Caftan designers in Kuwait and the region, So if you haven’t already, make sure to add Sirdab 6's Caftan in your most-wanted items list.

For more information, please visit Sirdab 6's website.

Comments

Anonymous said…
She is definitely the one that set the standard for Caftans in Kuwait. All the Caftan designers that came into the picture after her were either inspired by her work or took the easy way out and simply copied her work.
Anonymous said…
Wow…its amazing!!!! I have no words to explain how beautiful her dresses are, she started this trend in Kuwait. I know a lot has copied her…but fact is no one can match the PERFECTION and the uniqueness of her dresses.
Anonymous said…
Yes definitely she is the trend setter. Her designs are really artistic and fabolous. Nice work.
Anonymous said…
Hi can anyone tell me where it is located i love her work
Anonymous said…
contact her on her email info@sirdab6.com
Anonymous said…
very nice web site.
I love the art work.
She should have a show
Anonymous said…
Doeas she do furniture too? im looking for antique inspired furniture vintage fabirc that is affordable confashions help!!! :)
Anonymous said…
Wow.. her work is beautiful! I love the website, so interactive and easy to use.
Anonymous said…
Brilliant work on the website, everything stands out so perfectly !! Hats off ;)
Anonymous said…
saoud and her!? not him!? thought saoud is a male name!?
Anonymous said…
its Souad Al Sabah , Soaud is a female name :) Not ..saoud:)
Anonymous said…
awesomee................smashing whoever has done this website and the image has a style and class of its own and so unique

i am so amazed by her Art!!

i am just in love with Sirdab 6 art and the design of the dresses!!!!
Anonymous said…
Well, this is what I call talent, really impressive; I think she should start making her own exhibitions.
Love the work 
Anonymous said…
She's the one and only in Kuwait that u can trust,and her prices are reasonable compared to her amazing work.
In my opinion, no one can copy her work becauese she has her owm taste(simple& elegant)that nobody has.
Also, find yourself comfortable dealing with her becouse she has a great personalty
Anonymous said…
By far the best dresses/caftans made in this century [mashallah]. Her work has been copied as we all know, but of course the best always stands out. Keep the great great great job up!
Can’t wait for the updates and exhibitions coming up.

*Confashion, Keep us informed please.
Anonymous said…
Magnificent work. Last Ramadan I had to wait in line for hours, but it was defiantly worth every minute. I can't wait for your next Ramadan collection. As for the website, it's beyond stunning ! It's breathtaking. The details are exquisite. You keep surprising us with the best work. Can't wait till your next surprise !
Pacific said…
Thank you confashions for this post!
Its wonderful work!! Really impressive..The dresses are just brilliant work of ART!!
Anonymous said…
MASHALLAH.. Gr8 WORK, GLUCK wish u all the best... i swear i never saw anyone like her design and quality.. amazing...

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