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Bags Growing on Trees

Bags growing on trees!?! Only in Villa Moda. The new floor display at Villa Moda Shuwaikh has a chic garden with bags from Gucci, Prada, Tom Ford, Roberta Di Camerino, Muiik, Marni and more hanging on trees. Some full priced and some are 50% off. Now all I need is my picnic basket, floor mat, and my SPF to enjoy the scenery...



Comments

Anonymous said…
can I know the price of the trolly prada? is it still available?
Wish it were money that was growing on the trees instead! Bags to stuff all that money in would not be such a bad idea after all.
Anonymous said…
are chanel bags been played out??! i feel like they r. anyone agree?
Anonymous said…
Hey conf. did i see goyard bags???
AZM said…
Great display.
Anonymous said…
since when they have tom ford @ villa moda ?!
Anonymous said…
Who cares?
Confashion said…
Anonymous
I don't know the price of the prada suitcase sorry :\

Fiddler on the Roof
haha.. that would be even more exciting..

Anonymous
I think most chanel bags are investment pieces, but the problem here in Kuwait is that once a fashion accessory spreads to the masses and as young as high school girls, it looses it's beauty and becomes more of a style rut...

Anonymous
Yes.. Goyard bags were and still are on display..

AZM
I agree, but it would have been even cuter if they have added more elements to the theme... such as humming birds and such..

Anonymous
Not sure..

Anonymous
A lot of people do ;)
Euphoria said…
Is that a magazine clutch? Please tell me which brand!

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