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Event: Villa Moda's Caftans Exhibition

Remember when I first posted about Villa Moda's Ramadan Exhibition? Well, now here's a sneak peak of the exhibition which was launched yesterday displaying a fashion collection specifically made for Ramadan. The exhibition displays the talents of regional and international galabiyas and caftans designers. The pieces are colorful and unqiue in design. Participating brands include: Royal Rickshaw, Meher & Riddhima, Rami Al Ali, Essa, and Nilli Zahar.


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Anonymous said…
who is the designer? Isa?
Anonymous said…
Dear Confashions,
i really enjoy your blog!
Thank you for updating us for upcoming events of ramadan and grgean. Please any more ideas for grgean packages? I liked that Dean and deluca, but i would like to have more options..
Thanks
Anonymous said…
i like it !
Anonymous said…
The collection's very "on your mark", so to speak. So it's jalabiyas and kaftans for women but what about men ? What do the men folk wear for the holy season ??

On Riddhima, isn't she the daughter of Indian movie icons - Rishi Kapoor and Nitu Singh, and who is now based in London ?
Khalil Galbriath said…
What's with the color black for most of these Kaftans? I reckon silk kaftans in torquoise, pink and amber will appear far prettier than these. Plus, they will go well with pearls and diamonds too.

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