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Shoes Mania

Villa Moda Shuwaikh has a new floor display using a precious accessory close to every fashionista's heart: SHOES! The shoes on display are all from the Spring/Summer 2009 collections. The following are the shoe brands on display and by the way, not all are on sale:
  • Givenchy
  • Donna Karen
  • Marc by Marc Jacobs
  • Zoraide
  • Repetto
  • Le Silla
  • Issey Miyake 50% off (heart heart heart)
  • Maison Martin Margiela 50% off
  • Emillio Pucci 50% off
  • Rupert Sanderson 50% off

Comments

Bahrain Fashion said…
How smart and creative. I'm always a fan of such innovative ideas. Come on boutique owners, give us more of these fab installations and window displays!
Anonymous said…
wow !

it's amazing i realy like it

so coni this is not sale items ?
She5a said…
Aaa5 there were these pink emilio puccii sandals that were HOOOOOT, o min wara 9ayir china charm bracelet...bas was expensive plus i dont wear much pinks...
Anonymous said…
where can I find repetto's??
M O Z A said…
the interior is wonderful, i have to pass by villa moda on me next and first rip to Kuwait.
ScaryToes said…
ahhh i die!
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Some shoes are on 50% sale such as Issey Miyake, Maison Martin Margiela, Emillio Pucci, and Rupert Sanderson

Anonymous
At Villa Moda Shuwaikh, Free Trade Zone

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