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I firmly believe that turning the ordinary into extraordinary is what statement accessories do best to an outfit. And B Villa might be your answer if you're looking for such accessories and more. Located in Al-Bida'a, B Villa offers a great selection of statement accessories by DANNIJO, Mouton Collet, and Maryam Keyhani to name a few.  Some pieces are even exclusively made for B Villa. You will also find distinctive clothes and accessories hand picked from places such as Japan, Greece, Latin America, Turkey, and Europe.

I was invited by the owners of B Villa to have a closer look of the place. So I passed by the other day and the moment I entered the villa I immediately felt right at home. Away from the hustle and bustle of shopping malls, B Villa had warm and welcoming atmosphere. The fashion boutique is located on the ground floor. And the1st floor consisted of a fitness studio and a lounge/cafe for women to relax, unwind, and enjoy  light snacks. The B Studio offers salsa, zumba, ballet, yoga, and TRX classes by a former Brazilian model (click here for schedule). And soon, they will be opening a salon for hair, nails, and make-up.
What a wonderful addition to the Bida'a neighborhood! Definitely on my go-to list when I need to pick up a gift, get my DANNIJO fix, or just want to treat myself to something fun.

B Villa is located in Al-Bida'a, al-ta'awen st, behind Zumurrida Hall, villa #7. Their opening hours are from 10am-1pm and 5pm-9pm everyday. Closed on Fridays.

Now these are one of my favorite items at B Villa, a vintage Chanel pendant and brooch. Price tag? KD 80 each.

Just like my collar!! A golden collar necklace by DANNIJO for the color-shy I guess..

DANNIJO rings
Statement necklaces by Maryam Keyhani
Mouton Collet jewelry collection created by designers Mathieu Mouton and Nicolas Collet. They are known for collaborating with Lady Gaga and made many of her eccentric head or jewelry pieces. They have also been in collaboration with: Maison Martin Margiela, Loulou de la Falaise, Nina Ricci for Olivier Theyskens, Kenzo, Herve Leger, and Jitrois.

See the necklaces on the above photo by Mouton Collet? Well actually they can work as both a necklace and a hairband.

More from DANNIJO

A necklace/belt from by a Turkish designer...

Now this is not for sale, but I loved it so much!

Unique tea and coffee sets for sale

Another item not for sale but I couldn't resist not sharing! A mini Benetton knitted cardigan as a christmas tree ornament. Adorable!


Comments

Dalal89 said…
gorgeous pieces! love the costume jewellery
mwafgeen enshalla

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