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Here's a Peek


Feast your eyes my lovely fashionistas on these peek-a-boo beauties from Fendi's latest arrivals available at the brand's boutique at Salhiya Complex. Love the ones in the first and the last photos, the shape and the colors are just your ticket for getting you in the Fall mood.

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Anonymous said…
U don't think they r over priced here in q8
y said…
is there a waiting list for those? any idea abt price? i ordered one from rome in july and there's a 5 month waiting list (to produce it) and i'm wondering if i really did get a better deal in rome...? :/
Anonymous said…
Any idea on the price of the first one please.
Summer said…
wow!! they look gorgeous!!!
Anonymous said…
price tag?
Anonymous said…
do they have a pink or red bag!????
Modish said…
Breathtaking ! one of my fav bags
Noura said…
it looks like the new dolce and gabbana handbag
Anonymous said…
They all look nice, cant decide which is my favourite ..
Confashions do you by any chance know the price range of the bags??
Confashion said…
Anonymous
Well.. they are slightly cheaper in Europe if you get the Tax free refund. But they're more or less pretty much the same price anywhere else.

y
Waiting list? Nope.. unless you want the customized one, then you'd have to wait for like 6 months.. price range is between KD 1,100 and KD 5,000 depending on the lather and the interior leather.. I think if you get it from rome, you would benefit from the VAT..

Anonymous
I think it was not more than KD 1,200.

Summer
Especially the one with the pink interior!

Anonymous
Between KD 1,100 to KD 5,000 depending on the leather..

Anonymous
They do have pink and red but it has to be ordered and customized.

Modish
Couldn't agree more :)

Noura
But better ;)

Anonymous
Between KD 1,100 to KD 5,000 depending on the leather..
Confashion said…
UPDATE
The bag featured in the first photo is priced at KD 965.. so the price range is between KD 965 to KD 5,000
Modish said…
I think u can find it cheaper check mytheresa or net a porter .. 600-5000 depending on the leather

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