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You didn’t think I would come all the way to boutique 4 and not shop now did you!!?! (GASP!) OK, so I’ve been eyeing this deluxe satin and spike turban headwrap in dusty pink by Jennifer Behr for quite some time but I’m not sure if I really want to spend money on something I’m going to wear twice (I know how I am with micro-trends)! But I just looove the contrast between the girly color and the silver spikes. Maybe it can be a collector’s item? No? Anyways, the headband is retailed for KD 160.



I 've also found another bunch of tees to take you through our long summer in the softest fabric.  Like this Christopher Kane baby print tee (I'm having a Kane moment I guess). When I first saw it, it felt like the baby was actually following me with his eyes. Spooky…  and I liked it! They also carried Beatrice Boyle for Browns Focus tees shown in the last image.

Comments

Dear Romeo said…
love 'em
those r pieces of art
Anonymous said…
Its funny because I have been eyeing the same headband (Jennifer Behr) and have even mentioned it on my blog...and feel the same way too. I always think ten years from now...will I regret wearing this? But I have contemplated getting it too and think the contrast between edgy and satin is lovely, but maybe not worth 160 KD :)

http://inspirationsbysd.wordpress.com/2010/06/10/headpiece-options/
Confashion said…
Dear Romeo
Boutique 4 people have an eye for arty stuff ;)

inspirationsbysd
Great fashionistas think alike ;)

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