It was 10:00 am, wearing my most comfortable shopping shoes and fitting-room-friendly clothes, I head straight to Dubai Mall's Fashion Avenue. When I first looked around, I panicked a little! How am I supposed to check out ALL the boutiques, have time to lunch with my friend at 3pm, take a quick sea dip, AND squeeze in some Harvey Nichols at Emirates Mall... All in one day?! And I had an early flight the next day. Well guess what? By the time it was 1:30pm I covered the entire Fashion Avenue and had some extra time to check out the rest of the mall. Maybe because almost all shops were on sale? Or the walk from TopShop to Avenues Phase II has taught me to walk fast and shop faster. Anyhow, here are some photos of designer boutiques at Dubai Mall.
C'N'C is not something to get excited about... very mediocre. More to share tomorrow..
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I'm glad you enjoyed!!
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Interestingly,I admire the malls in Riyadh and Jeddah which often receive scant attention due to zero tourists who come visiting there. I hope someday you can also cover the Kingdom Centre and Al Faisaliah Mall.
Salhiya, for instance, will always leave you in awe as it isn't essentially huge yet it's always a special visit. Or visiting old bond street, just gazing at the amazing boutiques although the road is actually tiny, but you get my point!!
I would love to get the scoop on the malls in Saudi, I have lots of friends who describe the most scintillating details. Saudi fashionistas.. you mission is on!! Right connie?
No actually what I meant was that the fashion avenue was great but the fact that most items were on sale made my shopping journey and browsing much easier and faster.
I agree, most of boutiques are here but Dubai has better variety and bigger selections.
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You're right about covering shopping in KSA.. and a chic friend has already suggested that to me ;) so keep reading my blog...
Yasmine
And DSquared + Lanvin :)
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And I heart Dubai ;)