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Downtown Girl


Cancel your plans for the day, for there is one place you need to go to, and that’s N Boutique. Remember my previous post on this little eclectic boutique? Well, they have just received new arrivals from the hip label Rachel Comey. You will find cool downtown girl pieces like this nude colored jumpsuit which also comes in navy blue. And the double-duty reversible jacket (heart!!) which will have you looking uber-chic in more ways than one.
N Boutique is located at Villa Darat Al Zuhour in Maidan Hawalli, block 11, Uhud Street. Opening hours are from 5pm till 9.30pm. For any inquiries, please call (+965) 9931-7658 or 9902-9885.




Comments

Unknown said…
i like the colors..
Anonymous said…
Hi I really appreciate the things you post and the great exposition you offer but to take things to the next level it would be great if you could also include the prices of the items you preview on your website so we can understand how budget friendly the things we see are thanks!
Anonymous said…
hey there;p
im a big fan of yours and beeen entering ur blog everydayy , great taste mashala!

but unfortunaley i cant wear any of the beautiful dresses u write about coz im an oversized woman : (
so please please please post something for us woman :p

if u go out and find some extra large dresses/clothes/anyything just write about them so we dont go search for suitable clothes from one place to another.

i beg you, uve got great taste and cant wait for ur xtra large findings :p

thank you.

-M.F
Anonymous said…
How is the prices?
Confashion said…
Anonymous
You are absolutely right and I'll promise I'll try to do that in my future posts :)

Anonymous
Thank you sooo much :) And thanks for pointing that to me, I'll def incorporate that in future posts ;)

Anonymous
They're not high-street cheap and definitely they're not high-end designer brands expensive, For example, dresses range between KD 60 - KD 80, tops are KD 40-KD 50 more or less.. But I'm only referring to the items that I saw and liked...

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