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50% Sale Already?!?

Heard it through the grapevine that Villa Moda in Doha, Dubai, and Bahrain have already started their seasonal sale last Wednesday. A good friend also sent me a photo of Maison Martin Margiela's window display in Dubai, which I think is also owned by Villa Moda, and they're having 50% off everything. So far no news on Kuwait's VM having a sale.

Isn't it too early to have a 50% seasonal sale in November? Does that mean Villa Moda Kuwait will be having its seasonal sale very very soon?! Or maybe it's a rumor? I'm not complaining here (heck I love bargains!) but also I don't want to feel sorry for my full-priced fall purchases which I still didn't get to wear, I should have waited a little!

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Bahrain Fashion said…
Yup, 50% sale at Villa Moda Bahrain, including Villa Moda-owned stores like Lanvin, Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana and Bottega Veneta..

I was surprised to hear so.. It's a tad too early!
YasmineElCharif said…
It is way too early. I wouldn't quite think that the sale applies to this season's collections (perhaps a mere 15-20% off) yet more to last summer's stock and prefall collections, etc.

Normally, sales for such brands (Esp. D&G, Lanvin, etc) occur in conjunction with the Maisons' seasonal sale! Plus or minus 10-15 days (u didnt hear it from me :))

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