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I See Through You


Ever since I saw Prada's spring ad and I've been thinking of how cool would it be to have those as my new sunnies. I have found them in London a couple of months ago, but I didn't expect to see them here in Kuwait at The Sunglasses Hut to be precise. Not sure if I still want them though. Price tag? Around KD 59.

The Sunglasses Hut is located at the Avenues Phase 1 opposite to the Gap store.

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My addiction: Versace, Valentino & Prada sunglasses. I need help! :D
sara said…
love the one on the top
Confashion said…
Expat and the city
hahaha! Same here!

Sara
Love anything by Prada ;) well almost..
Anonymous said…
I saw those in Vogue and I fell head over heels for them !
I'm an online shopper-so I went crazy looking for them for days! Then a few days later I was having brunch in Avenues and my girlfriends and I decided we'd step in some stores in Phase 2 and I saw those glasses and I went buzurk! Until I tried them on...
They don't look half as good in real-life on a real person. They are ridiculous bil libs.
Akhh if only I could have back those hours I spent obbsessing over them online :(
Confashion said…
Anonymous
I feel for you! It happens to me almost all the time. I should write a post about all the items which I craved and bought and ended up to be placed in the "Charity bag"... unworn and unused.

Look at the bright side. You saved some money by not buying them ;)

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