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A Kuwaiti on Elle.com?


Remember my post last year about a Kuwaiti girl who was featured on Elle.com? Well I think now we have the "Homme" version of it. A sharp-eyed reader pointed out to me this photo of what it seems a Kuwaiti or a Khaliji guy who was recently featured on ELLE.com's Street Chic Daily section.

Update: Actually ELLE magazine was at Miami Art Basel week and spotted our ELLE guy and asked to take his pics for their street style section (which is even MORE amazing). 

Kudos to our Elle guy for his smashing street style and catching the attention of one of the biggest fashion magazine in the world. I'd love to see more fashion devotees from this region being featured in Elle.com or HellwaFashion.com or any of street style sites. Fun!

Comments

hellwafashion said…
Yes please! lets see more fashionista's from the region. I e-mailed scott schuman to tell him about the styling it out section on hellwafashion.com & he replied!!, yes indeed the sartorialist himself said was interested in fashion in the region.How awesome wud it be if he came here as a result of seeing pics of fashionsita's from the region?!
Awesome post btw, I liked it even before I saw the mention ;), Thanks!
Anonymous said…
Its great to see a 5aleeji guy wearing something other than abercrombie and fitch or ralph lauren!
Confashion said…
Hellwafashion
I can't believe you got an e-mail from the sartorialist! That's so cool.He's like the Barbra Walters of the fashion blogs ;)

Marry Poppins
More like the uniform of most GCC guys :P
Noor said…
O.M.G this is my cousin ;DDD !!! ,and yes he's Kuwaiti and am so proud of you Fahoood ;***
yousef said…
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yousef said…
http://thesingular.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2009-11-17T21%3A19%3A00%2B01%3A00&max-results=10 ITS ME 4 Soma Magazine AL :).

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