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The Hot Outlet Picks


Now that I have already been to Al Othman's designer Outlet store, it seems only right to share  the excitement with my fellow bloggies and designer-bargain-loving peeps, so here are some of my favorite picks. I'm head over heels over this stunning Oscar de la Renta golden leather embroidered vest. I admit that this piece does not come with a very affordable price tag, but it is sooo exquisite that I'm sure some of you who are into collecting novelty designer pieces would appreciate it. I tried it on and it's just beyond beautiful. You can wear it over a bohemian chic dress, or paired with skinny jeans, long sleeves cotton shirt, and over-the-knee boots. Was around KD 1,650, and now I think it's 60% or 50% off. Another pretty piece that caught my attention is the pink scalloped see-through jacket by Christopher Kane (sorry for the bad quality pic). Perfect addition to your S/S wardrobe and to sport the sheer and flimsy trend (worn as a top layer bien sûr!) and finally I liked the casual cool gray mini dress/top by Behnaz Sarafpour with yellow zipper details. There were so many items that I liked (Devi Kroell! heart!) but unfortunately they ran out of my size! Bummer!





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Anonymous said…
Hey there ! Nice Oscar de la renta top :) love it ! I ve got one as well , very proud of it. Where do u shop for designer clothes ? Which outlet ? I m new in Kuwait so know nothing about outlets in Kuwait. Thanks in advance !

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