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Maternity Redefined

Who says pregnant woman can’t be trendsetters? For those who want to stay away from maternity mainstream…A Pea in the Pod offers moms-to be designer maternity clothing that reflect her uncompromising sense of style. From newest trends in designer jeans to elegant evening gowns, celebrity moms-to-be such as Salma Hayek, Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba and Nicole Ritchie count on A Pea in the Pod for picture perfect looks.

A Pea in the Pod is the only place for coveted designer denim brands such as 7 for all Mankind, True Religion, AG jeans, Joe Jeans and more.

To celebrate the true art of maternity , the staff at A Pea in the Pod are delighted to offer every mom-to-be a complimentary gift bag exclusive to a Pea in the Pod….come and discover the true style of maternity and experience the most stylish nine months of your life.

A Pea in thePod boutique is now open at 360 Mall, South Surra, Kuwait.

Comments

lorra said…
thank you so much for the info
god knows we need such stores
Anonymous said…
ooola shino hal ka3ab!! pregnant ppl cant be wearing those heels its not good!
lorra said…
no its not i dont know how they do it if u see hedi klum she always looks amazing while pregnant and thin and ready for runway a week after birth
serenade said…
lol wonderful news,,, i officially am moving to kuwait ;p

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