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Twist And Shout

twist is a new fashion boutique, recently opened at Shaab Sea Side, where you will find the latest casual trends, with a 'twist'. Backed with a London College of Fashion education, an eye for detail, and a knack for making “thrifty” look like a “splurge”, twist Boutique owner snaps up the latest fashions, and brings them to you right here in Kuwait.

My goal in opening twist is to follow my love of fashion design and incorporate what I have learnt at LCF to bring trendy and affordable fashion to Kuwait. I want my customer to walk into my store knowing they will be able to walk out with a fashionable outfit, that not many others will have (due to limited quantities) at an economical price”. twist is packed with some fun American and European labels like Vava, Tulle, Voom and the fabulous Mink Pink. And its prices are very credit crunch friendly ranging from KD 14 to KD 63, with most around the 30KD mark.


twist is one of those shops that you just want to linger in for more than you intend to because of its friendly staff. It is located in Shaab block 8, Ibn Salam st. off of Ibn Khatib rd. Behind European telecom and is open Sundays to Thursdays from 4:30pm - 9:00pm.


For any inquires, please send an e-mail to info@trendswithatwist.com or visit their Facebook group: twist boutique.

Comments

Anonymous said…
i love the skirt on display
Cooookies said…
where is exactly located ?
Confashion said…
Cooookies
It is located in Shaab block 8, Ibn Salam st. off of Ibn Khatib rd. Behind European telecom..
Twist said…
Thank you Confashion for the amazing post, it is truly an honor to be featured on your fashion savvy blog.


For more info please check our facebook group (website still under construction) http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=123021865506&ref=mf

For directions please see our map:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=30395243&op=1&o=all&view=all&subj=123021865506&aid=-1&oid=123021865506&id=1380325480

or call 22668121 or 55008028

We look forward to having you at 'twist'
Cooookies said…
gracias ;*
ooooh i LUV the looking for my mr.big shirt i want one!!

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