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Finding Louboutin

I usually get my Loubs fix from Al Othman, so it was nice to see a different collection of Loubs at MaxMara boutique in Salhiya Complex.

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Anonymous said…
uhm and what is Louboutin doing in a Max Mara shop?????
Anonymous said…
any flat louboutin's?
FMA said…
7adi barou7 ilyoum!! But how come they are in Max Mara? ;s
Anonymous said…
R they overpriced?
Anonymous said…
they've been there for 2 years now

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Ansam said…
They have been in Max Mara for quite some time girls!!!!
Anonymous said…
sorry but that is plain wrong!
I know they have been there but am still wondering why?
Would you buy Max Mara in a Louboutin boutique? probably not so why this.
If it was a brand he collaborates with then yes, but this just reallyputs me off.
Although i have to say I live those fuchsia ones ;)
Confashion said…
Louboutin's collection was first being sold at Philosophy then they've moved it to MaxMara. It has been there for more than 4 years now...

I'm not sure of their prices.. but Louboutin are not cheap.

Howeverrr, as I mentioned in my post, I usually get my loubs fix from my favorite store Al othman (call me biased).. even though the selection is nice at MaxMara, the one at Al othman is def bigger and more fashion forward than the one at MaxMara.
Anonymous said…
any Collection shots from AlOThman?
Thanks

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