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Event: Dalal Al Baijan‏'s Exhibition

Dalal Al Baijan is having another exhibition at Bait 32, featuring designs that are casual chic, that will suit your Ramadhan & Eid wardrobe. Be there: 28-29th August, 8:00pm-12:00am. Bait 32 is located in Al-Adailiya, block 3, Sultan al Kulaib street, house 32.

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Anonymous said…
Confashions is your e-mail working? I am trying to send you an e-mail and it bounces back
Anonymous said…
I love Dalal's designs, she so unique and uses beautiful fabrics. Im looking forward to seeing more of her clothes
Shayma said…
me2 ! i like her fabrics and designs! i was so happy 2 met her last exhb. i bought amazing kimono from her! am so excited 2 check her items in her next exhb! Good luck dalal
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Yes my e-mail is working.. try sending it again to confashion@hotmail.com. Thanks!
Anonymous said…
Thanks Confashions its working now : )
Anonymous said…
From someone rarely impressed I can say that Dalal's collection is quite the exception. The finishing is very clean; leaving garments flawless. The mixture of traditional prints transferred onto modern unexpected fabrics with the addition of applying such concepts into further opposite incorporations is nothing short of genius.
The result is rather unique, one of a kind productions that are guaranteed to turn heads the right way.

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