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How to Wear Red Lipstick


I have recently been introduced to an Amman-based brand called Red Lipstick.  The ready-to-wear fashion label was created Galia Mango in 2007, when she opened her atelier in Amman and launched her prĂŞt- Ă  -porter line, becoming one of the first local designers to produce full ready-to-wear collections and garnering extensive media coverage in Jordan. Red Lipstick clothing is feminine, wearable, and fun.  All Red Lipstick garments are hand-sewn and hand-beaded.  My personal favorite is this vintage-looking dress featured here.

For more information please check out Red Lipstick's website or Facebook page  or feel free to email their PR department at pr@redlipstickdesigns.com.

Comments

farah said…
its nice to see such a beautiful and young collection from a arab designer. very original designs also.
Confashion said…
farah
I love highlighting new and upcoming designers from our region and I'm glad they have contacted me. :) They're cute dresses
Unknown said…
I always read your blog so I was happy to see this post about Red Lipstick. I saw an interview with the designer in a magazine at the airport in Amman and the clothes she designs are so pretty and fun, and the designer seemed really down to earth and modest! I am a Red Lipstick fan for sure!!! I live in Dubai so I hope she starts selling here soon.

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