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When I first saw these funky looking brooches at Cacharel I immediately remembered Harvey Nichol’s window display which I posted about almost a month ago be mainly because of the way they used pipes of different lengths stacked neatly next to each other. Cacharel’s version has tiny beads added to the formula.  The brooches come in three different styles and in four lovely colors: white, navy, gray & maroon combo, and see through.  This is the kind of accessory that will jazz up any plain outfit! Pin 3 of them together on the top of your shoulders, or you can pin one on your belt or even on your clutch (if it’s not pricey and made out of fabric!). They’re part of the S/S 2010 collection and their price range is between KD 38 – KD 45+.


Comments

TaZmaNiA said…
very artistic designs we have here :)
thanks I'll consider it
Danderma said…
I love the first brooch with the clear plastic tubes!!! very very nice :D ill be on my way... thanx confashions!
Confashion said…
TazMania
You're more than welcome ;)

Danderma
It's one of my faves too. Hope you managed to find one ;)
Me Blogging said…
Have to get me some
Confashion said…
me blogging
Inshalla you will :)

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