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Event: The Reveal of Twenty-Ten by AKF


Twenty-Ten by AKF, is a new brand by crafty Kuwaiti designer Ascia Al-Faraj (previous owner of Paisley). The concept of the name is a combination of numbers that closely relate to the designer. Twenty refers to the designer's age when she first founded her brand and 10 refers to the 10 people in her life who she love the most, 

"I would never create anything that I wouldn't wear myself. All the accessories and apparel I sell stem from the drive to stand out in the crowd, and to wear something you don't see everyday. My products have enhanced my personal style, and I hope they can enhance others. There's beauty in both construction and de-construction", expressed the brainchild behind Twenty-Ten by AKF.

Twenty-Ten by AKF will be revealing her new collection of shredded tees in a variety of colors and styles, studded statement necklaces, intricate rope necklaces, and a new and fresh take on old products in an exhibition today. 






Twenty-Ten by AKF's exhibition will be held at Yalla Shabab Expo at Mishref Fairgrounds starting today 27th May from 4 pm to 10 pm and until May 29th. For any inquiries, please send an e-mail to twenty.ten.q8@gmail.com.

Comments

Anonymous said…
http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=giia&search_type=handmade
ra7eel said…
LOOOOL "Twenty refers to the designer's age when she first founded her brand and 10 refers to the 10 people in her life who she love the most" how old is she, 5? twenty-ten sounds like she's obsessed with 2010 like its the new y2k or sumthing LOOOL we love that she got her boyfriend to seel her stuff with her at the lst xpo! keeps getting funnier n funnier!
Anonymous said…
WaaaW that's amazing ! We need innovative kuwaiti women like her ^^
All the best ;***

Ala'a
Sweetya said…
Sharayt min'ha! 9ara7a elshirts are amazing, bas only on thin girls nafs'hoom. Moo 7ag everyone. I bought 3 of their scarves thogh! 1 black, oo purple oo one 7ag i5ty!

Keep up the good work!

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