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Four For Fall


I still cannot believe that 4 Boutique has managed to get Rad Hourani's collection for fall 2009 and it's actually in store now! That's amazing! Their fashion buyer must be really good! Rad Hourani made a splash this season with the launch of his women and men's collection of uber chic covered in black and leather clothes. 4 Boutique has also received Men's collection of Kris Van Assche (the latest designer for Dior Homme).

4 Boutique is located in Shuwaikh industrial area opposite to BMW showroom. Ramadan opening hours are Saturdays to Thursdays, from 11am-3pm and from 8pm-12am. Fridays from 8pm-12pm. For any inquires, please call (+965) 2492-5444.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I love 4 boutique.
There clothes are timeless!
Livingmylife said…
i love wearing black!

Xxo
Anonymous said…
Did they get RAD by Raad Hourani or just his mainl ine?
Anonymous said…
Its mainline Rad - just heard it's there and called the store.
Can't believe this is in Kuwait...
It's impossible to find in NY - He's amazing...
Anonymous said…
Allaaah! Will go and check it out.
I think 4 boutique is Kuwait's best kept secret ;)
AZM said…
4 is definitely one of the best and most interesting stores in the Gulf.

Kris van Ascche and Rad Harouni genius.
Anonymous said…
I do love rad hourani but you must admit he did not invent his style. Rick owens has been doing it for quite a while now but I must say I love the direction rad takes it. Its much more agressive. Thank God I'm not in kuwait, would've bought the whole collection (even if it is only for skinny girls) - miss ghesquiere

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