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Your Code for Fashion


Fashcode boutique is introducing new retail experience to the fashion savvy shoppers. Envisioned as both an online and offline boutique, Fashcode allows you to experience fashion in a new light by creating your special code for being a member at Fashcode.com. This code will allow you to communicate your fashion needs in a customized manner. Every ‘FashCode’ created will allow Fashcode team to track your purchases (online and in store) as well as connect you with the latest trends and fashion/lifestyle events taking place in store and online. In this way, they are actively involving you by providing you with opportunities to join them on their buying trips, on merchandising the store, and even planning store events, they are essentially providing you, your code for fashion.

Although Fashcode  online shopping is not yet available, you can still get your Fashcode now and sign up to remain posted on their latest arrivals in store. 

Meanwhile, you can check out the first premier of La Martina in Kuwait at Fashcode. They have select pieces from men’s women’s wear until the official La Martina boutique opens. And did you know that you can also find perfumes from Sheikh Majed Al Sabah's exclusive designer scent range, Tom Ford, and Diane Brill’s perfumes?

Comments

Anonymous said…
where its' located?

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Anonymous said…
Sadly the interior of the place looks too "local". Doesn't have that international appeal.
Anonymous said…
quloved the boutique... thank youu fahcode we needed such a unique boutique iin kuwait
Anonymous said…
NICE store... however the store is sold out oof alot of sizes which isnt great... im sry Anonymous 2 B, it seems your not well traveled as youu cannot see the store is trying to portray something like NYC loft looking boutiques
Confashion said…
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It's located in the Avenues Phase II next to Baroue.

Anonymous
I actually find the store's ambiance cool and easy to navigate.

Anonymous
I wish they re-stock the store with lomography camera :)

Anonymous
Even though I like their variety of brands, I think they need to display more brands.

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