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La Maison de Bryanboy


So, let's see what tricks Yousef has up his sleeve for us today. Are you ready for this? Yousef Al-Taher has paid a small homey visit to one of the hottest blogesphere celebrities of our time, international fashion blogger Bryanboy. Isn’t this so surreal!?! This is beyond bizarre! So here are a few photos of BryanBoy’s crib, his famous side pose, and some most-wanted fashion items.


The OMG shoes! Dsquared Bone Heel Boots (heart!)



Yousef posing with BryanBoy


Getting ready for the next trip using a classic LV trunk



BryanBoy's embroidered KENZO jacket

Comments

Hellwafashion said…
OMG, was not expecting that!
Awesome post :)
Zubaida Jacob said…
Bryan Boy's blog is blocked here in the U.A.E.
I love his house entrance.
Wow! Very eclectic pair of bone heel boots! I am impressed that he can actually walk in those! Cheers to Yousef & his amazing travels :)
LJ said…
amazing shit! id love to hang out with bryan!
xx-LJ from SOS!
Confashion said…
HellwaFashion
Thanks love ;) And thanks to Yousef :)

Zubaida
Blocked?! How come? Hmm...

The Manhattan Team
Yousef never seizes to amaze me ;)

LJ
I want his Dsquared Bone Heel Boots!!
And welcome to my blog ;)
PrimaDonna said…
Confashion! I think the only thing missing with those two is you! Now that is one glamorous trio! :D

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