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Fashion Cafe


I was in Al Bedaa area recently and noticed the neon sign for Fashion CafĆ©. I took a quick peak inside, and I wasn't sure if the cafe was part of the international TV channel Fashion TV group or not, but after a closer inspection, I noticed Fashion TV logo almost everywhere and they were selling some clothes and accessories with the official Fashion TV logo on. So I guess it is the real  Fashion CafĆ©. According to the waiter the cafe will open to the public on either Sunday or Saturday. If you're interested to find out more, please call (+965) 2226-3111.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Its different it dosent belong for fashion tv.
Confashion said…
ims85
If they're not then they'll be in biiiiig trouble... they're using the exact same logo of Fashion TV on their business cards and some merchandise inside the cafe...
Anonymous said…
A friend of me went last week for private invitation and told me thats it dosent belong to them, as they gave him some free gifts, also it will be only family! and they will serve Shisha lol

Fashion tv with shisha?

and whats with only families and girls can enter, not allowed for guys!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anonymous said…
I saw the FTV logos one day when I was driving by. They did look similar to Fashion TV but something seemed off. If it is true, what a shame people continue to lack originality.
J said…
OMG THIS PLACE SUCKSS!!! overpriced? other than the tv's with fashion tc on, nothing represented fashion, and the food was okay, shesha? wat kind of fashion cafe is that, SUCKS
Anonymous said…
The owners have an operating license agreement with ftv, so basically like a franchise except that they have more freedom in the creativity aspect of development...
Anonymous said…
Fashion cafe-Kuwait is related to the Fashion Tv International. They serve international food,and they have Two branches in the Middle east in Kuwait and Amman, and you ca check the official site for fashion tv www.ftv.com

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