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Wouldn’t it be fun if there was a piece of jewelry that would allow you to carry around pictures of your family members, friends, and children? Well, now you can have charm bracelets with you favorite photos by placing your order at Retro Beauty Salon. Memory Bracelets come in different styles like the ones featured here, rose Gold with 5 personal close-up photo or a personal close-up photo memory bracelet a la Cartier style.

And if you've ever been to Henry Bendel in New York and fell in love with their hair accessories, then you would be thrilled to know that Retro Beauty Salon has received new collection of Jennifer Ouellette Headbands (made famous by stylish Miss Blaire of Gossip Girl). I actually like this vintage eaves on veiling headpiece.

Retro Beauty Salon is located at Qortuba Co-op mall, Block#5. For any inquiries, please call (+965) 2533-0587.

Comments

Anonymous said…
the ring is pretty interesting

where's that from?
ScaryToes said…
i love your ring!
Um Mit3ib said…
the ring 3ajebny

mnain ;p ?
Erzulie said…
i loved the ring too :) but the headband, chena shabak simach...or maybe the photo doesn't give it justice :P
Confashion said…
Anonymous, ScaryToes, and Um mit3ib
I think the ring is a Lebanese accessories brand called Bil Arabi by Nadine K You can e-mail her at bazzella@gmail.com for info.

Erzulie
I love headpieces with net and believe me, it doesn't look like shabak simach once you try it on ;)
Check out these: http://confashions.blogspot.com/2008/12/chic-colorful-crown.html
Confashion said…
ScaryToes
by the way.. it's not my ring :)
Anonymous said…
what's the price tag for the bracelets?love them :)
Anonymous said…
The 1photo bracelets with elastic band run for around 120kd. The other 5photo rose-gold bracelet is around 450kd, but to be sure call the salon at 2533-0587 and ask the receptionist she can give you more details, they take 2-4 weeks to be completed as they are done in Italy.
The ring is from a shop, I believe, is in Saifi village, but I cant recall the name of the shop.

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