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I have decided to make the last Dubaian post a mix of things that I liked.  I fell in love with this Parisian jewelry line called Yazbukey's which designs quirky and playful necklaces like the ones featured here. I spotted them at Bloomingdales Dubai, which by the way has an impressive & huge selection of amazing necklaces, bracelets, and rings. 



Get the most glamorized perfect pout with Alexander Mcqueen's black satin box clutch with red Swarovski crystal lip clasp, a true investment piece. Or you can go for the belt to vamp-up any LBD. Available at Alexander Mcqueen's boutique in Dubai Mall.



I have a weakness for anything in emerald green and anything in exotic leather, so this Fendi structured shopping bag was like lethal attraction. 



A cute bubble-gum pink Hermès wallet



Chanel's straw platform sling with metallic red cap toe from the S/S 2010 collection.



Yes, still obsessed over this Céline bag..



I spotted this lovely semi-classic like chandelier with very modern curved arms on the window display of a furniture store located at The Walk in Jumeirah Beach Residence. I think the store was called moods. Such a spectacular statement piece. 

Comments

Anonymous said…
can you please do outfit of the day, thanks
Confashion said…
Anonymous
As in compile an outfit by using different images? Or ready runway photos?
AZM said…
That Bowie necklace is a treasure.
Love it! :-)
Anonymous said…
Yazbukey is actually Turkish. The 2 sisters are based between Paris and Istanbul. Their eponymous label sells at the likes of Colette but they're made in Turkey no less. On a side note, their grandfather was a Pasha in Egypt.

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