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In the News: Doha & Dubai Rock the Region's Fashion Scene - Part II

Holly Williams of  Symphony Boutique with Miroslava and Tommy Ton

And in Dubai, Miroslava Duma, former editor for Harper's Bazaar (Russia) and now a freelance writer for numerous publications, and Tommy Ton, a legendary street style photographer, jetted in to Dubai straight from Couture week to shoot S/S 2012 campaign for Dubai-based multi-brand luxury boutique  Symphony

And that;s not all, Symphony boutique hosted a charity dinner in support of Mira’s charity Peace Planet. The dinner was held in a private suite at Burj Khalifa,. Symphony, Peace Planet and Miroslave Duma selected three children in Russia who desperately require life-saving medical attention. The money raised at the dinner will go directly to help these children and  Symphony have pledged to raise further funds for them for the entire SS12 period.

Sigh... that Chanel Russian doll bag! Heart!


Credits: Symphony Boutique. Photographer credit: David Goff





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