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Al Othman's Sale Top Picks

Last night I found out about Al Othman's end of season sale through their addictive blog, so naturally, I dropped by the store tonight to feed my other incurable addition (aka shopping!). Of course the store never disappoints! It had a beautiful selection of the most sought-after items from the best brand names in the world. So I'd like to share with you my favorite sale picks.

Christopher Kane yellow skirt with scallop detail


Sinha-Stanic's printed 3/4 sleeves dress, would look smashing with a pair of orangish/reddish lace-up peep toe booties

Sophie Theallet white shirt dress with colored ribbon detail, ideal for brunch with the girls paired with a boho luxe bag


Proenza Schouler orange strappy sandals

Proenza Schouler dirty pink snake skin flats are around KD 132 after the discount

Devi Kroell python skin belt with huge squarish buckle, this will easily take you from summer to winter


What are your favorite sale picks from Al Othman's end of season sale?

Comments

abby said…
i loved the bruno frisoni flat black sandals with frills! bes 7asafa couldnt find my size ;/
Bahrain Fashion said…
I'm in love with the Christopher Kane skirt and the Devi Kroell belt you choose. *sigh*
I heart Al Othman (thanks for opening up in our town!)
Anonymous said…
that scalloped kane skirt is divine :)
i urge anyone who lives there to snap it up asap.
not keen on the shoes but the devi belt is a hit. beautiful just on a simple rick owens tee dress
do they take international orders? any louboutins? balmains on sale?
Journal Entries said…
my fav was a black and white dress by giles with structured sleeves.. bs mako my size =(
miss ghesquiere said…
ayayay!! how could i love chris kane more?
Anonymous said…
r they make sale on christian loubtin pumps alsoooo?
Anonymous said…
That Sinha-Stanic dress is amazing! I am in love.
Anonymous said…
I fell in love with Devi Kroell the moment I tried it on! I bought it without any hesitation even though it was a bit pricy for a belt :/

Louboutins' classics are not on sale. only few seasonal items are 30% off

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