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Show Me the Bags

A few days ago I gave you a good overview of lust-worthy shoes spotted during my recent visit to the city of wonders, Dubai. Today, let's go through a selection of arm candy that hopefully won't disappoint, starting with this bright and sunny Céline Phantom bag, covered in what I think is pony hair. I loved the fact that the handles and the zipper detail of the phantom are in neon yellow. It feels like the designer was like.. "hmm, not enough yellow to get you noticed so let's throw in some neon for good measures!". The result is pure fabulous.

And speaking of Céline, the selection of the brand's bags, shoes, clothes, and accessories in Dubai is waaaay better than the one in Kuwait. I don't understand why? We do deserve some Céline  love over here in Kuwait too. There were at least 10 items that I saw in Dubai's Céline which I didn't see in Kuwait. Scroll down to see more of Céline and co.

Céline Céline Céline
Céline cross bag in a bright shade of pink... so pretty and practical.. Moving on to other arm candies...

Kotur clutch spotted at Saks Dubai. You can find them online at Goji Boutique too
Can't get enough of McQueen's skull boxed clutch.. and below the perfect shopper by Balenciaga

Comments

Hafsa said…
The orange snakeskin bag is just divine!
Anonymous said…
where in dubai? celine..
PrimaDonna said…
The Celine!!! and In the words of Rachel Zoe "That bag is bananas!!" </3
Confashion said…
Hafsa
I think so too ;)

Anonymous
Mall of the Emirates

PrimaDonna
LOL! Totally tdf!
Mr.Jovita said…
In my wish list baby.. in my wish list!
fashionmall4u said…
really like your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you design this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it for you? Plz respond as I'm looking to create my own blog and would like to find out where u got this from.

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