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Shopping for More Shoes

Shops and boutiques are having a bit of a dry spell lately and it's normal since it's the sale season and people are traveling. So it was such a sight for sore eyes to find the pre-fall collections in a small number of boutiques in Salhiya Complex. Well, mainly Louis Vuitton and Chanel. The latter had three different styles of the Boy bag, which pretty much look like the ones featured here. Louis Vuitton on the other hand had some really mouthwatering pieces worth checking out; like this so-on-trend cap-toe pumps which I fell in love with the moment I tried them on, very unwise move to try on things you don't need especially when I still didn't get the chance to wear and tear some of my brand new shoes and very unnecessary when the price tag is around the range of KD 430 (!!). They also had this gorgeous tweed-like 3/4 sleeves coat adorned with the same studs and embellishments as the one shown on the cap-toe pumps.

Another pre-fall peep-toe shoes from LV with crystals covered heels. they looked elegant, but not my cup of tea...

I fell in love with these very Mad-Men-ish peep-toe sandals from Fendi, they were priced at KD 200+ and now they're selling for KD 130 more or less.

Gorgeous color on these Alexandre Birman python pumps available at Shoooh Boutique.



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Anonymous said…
love the first shoes!

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