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Styling with Goji Boutique

I've been approached by Goji Boutique, Kuwait-based multi-brand online shop, to participate in a feature for Bazaar Magazine where I got to style a look using their selection of clothes and accessories. The focus, however, was to pick any of their white tops and style it to reflect my own personal taste, and to highlight how versatile the white top can be dressed up or down. Some of Kuwait's finest bloggers also participated in this feature including: Ansam518, Khaleejesque, Me Blogging, Pomegranate and Patchouli, and TidbitDuJour (looks featured below).

My look is the one featured in the photo above and the one right below. I choose to make a fun and colorful summery accessories-overloaded look, so I picked from Goji Boutique a denim pencil skirt (KD 22), white top (KD 39.500), belt (KD 25), susu bag (KD 47), and some of Goji's accessories. And I added a couple of my own accessories like the heart shaped necklace which I got from Dover Street Market, skull bracelet from Boutique 4, and a set of wooden bracelets from Oasis... et voilà!! My model is ready for her exotic getaway!

Thank you Hawazen of Goji Boutique for this fun opportunity and for all your hard work to pull of this lovely feature! If you wish to read the feature, please click here.



Comments

1001Nights said…
Your heart necklace is super cool mashala :) Mind telling me which brand? I love pieces like that. And the other accessories you've paired it with are spot on. Hat's off to you girl :)
Unknown said…
I love the look you put together its so fresh :)
Anisha said…
Connie :)
Confashion said…
1001Nights
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it... for some reason I don't get to wear it more often.
Please don't think that I'm one of those who keep new brands a secret but I honestly don't remember the name of the brand. All I remember is that I got it from Dover Street Market and that the necklace was designed using recycled items. I'll try to find it for you though ;)

Bahrainipreneur and Anisha
Thank you :)

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