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Sweet & Spicy

First of all, my apologies for the bad quality photo, it was taken from my mobile. This photos was featured in last month's issue of Adam & Eve, a local lifestyle monthly magazine. The reason why I'm posting this is because I was thrilled and impressed to see Louis Vuitton's Spicy heels featured in a local interview with Kuwaiti equestrienne Dalal Al-Buaijan. Now whether the spicy heels are owned by the equestrienne or provided by the brand for the photo shoot, either way, it was refreshing to see one of the season's most sought after accessory featured in a local photo shoot.

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Яeema said…
it's in kuwait now amd i was surprise that the price was diffrent that what is writting in the magazine

in magazine ( glamour - 2700 $ )
and in LV kuwait 400 KD !


btw dalal was wearing all LV her look was WOOOOOOOOW

plus she was wearing 2 diffrent kinds of this model in the interview

well i didnt read the interview coz i was already late to my flight !
Bahrain Fashion said…
Interesting, really, to spot must have designer shoes in local magazines. And Dalal is gorgeous.
Anonymous said…
Amen... Dalal is a hottie, mashallah...

(The shoes were cute too.)
Anonymous said…
The photographer of this magazine is AMAZING mashala!! He's name is Bahaa-Aldeen alQazwine ! He's a Kuwaiti (Y)(Y)

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