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Examining the Luxury Sale at Villa Moda


We went to Villa Moda’s seasonal sale held at Zumurroda, which was a surprise to me this year as not only it started quite early but also there was no crowds shuffling, and there been little to no line to at the cashier’s desk. Clothing, bags, and shoes were arranged by brand, except the boots and evening gowns as they were displayed in a different section.

Clothes were displayed in long stuffed racks, which can be annoying at times, however, with some little patience and eye for style, you can find some real hidden gems. I bought two lovely tops from Maison Martin Margiela. I saw a pair of TDF Prada ankle boots and Miu Miu pumps but they ran out of my size.

So, were all item in Zumurroda  50% off? Yes. Is the Villa Moda location empty now? No. Did Villa Moda send all their A/W 2009 to Zumurroda? No, some carry-over items are still at Villa Moda Shuwaikh and they’re still full-priced. Is the Luxury sale worth going to? Yes especially if you’re looking for cocktail dresses from Roksanda, D&G, and Doori or for shoes. 








Comments

omleeta said…
i have been there two days ago
actually i am bored of villa moda
:( thier prices higher even in sale . i baught a dolce & gabbana
hand bag that one with zippers from london sale its worth 120 kd and here at villa moda even with sale the price was 230 ??
and dear confashions i notice that you don not post any kenzo notes :) please do it is my favourite :)
Heru said…
sadly i couldnt find any good piece (men) that fits me (small). :/
Single said…
when does it end?
I'm gonna check it tomorrow, definetly for the shoes, although I'm pretty much sure they don't have my size AS USUAL :'(
Anonymous said…
I have been there a bought a 150KD (was 300kd) dress which i think is still expensive but to me it was a "not bad" bargain

i have also recieve an SMS from them this morning saying that they have done further reductions (60%) on selected items

i recommend that you wait some more before you buy anything because i'm sure they'll reach 80% discount

i agree with omleeta though, Villa Moda is starting to get boring and ridiculously too expensive in Kuwait

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