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Up to 50% off at MyTheresa Summer Sale!‏

Finally it’s that time again, the Mytheresa Summer Sale is here! And I think this year they're probably one of the first luxury online retailers to kick start the seasonal sale in our region AND up to 50% off on current Spring/Summer collections! We're certainly in for a treat! Of course I did the usual, scanned the sale item by item. And here's an edit of some of my favorite and hottest piece to grab while you can.

Button up shirts in the prettiest on-trend floral prints are prefect to pair under blazers with fitted cropped pants and pleated skirts. And you can wear them for Spring, Summer, and Fall. From left to right:
  • Erdem Cecilia printed blouse. Was KD 189, now around KD 132
  • Suno multicolored long sleeved shirt. Was KD 130, now around KD 91
  • Erdem Cecilia MIT printed blouse. Was KD 224, now KD 112
Oh what can I say, a woman can never have enough shoes. From left to right:
  • Tabitha Simmons retro-chic lime and purple-multi floral print sandals. Price was KD 189 and now KD 132
  • Nicholas Kirkwood pink and neon orange lace slipper-style loafers. Price was KD 147 and now KD 104
  • Giambattista Valli gold metallic leather pumps with red silk cap toes. Price was KD 144 and now KD 102
  • Tabitha Simmons pink-multi floral silk woven strappy sandals with double buckled strap. Price was KD 156 and now KD 111
And for statement pieces fit for formal occasions, check out these beautiful creations:
  • Mary Katrantzou's blazer is a fantastic fusion of graphic prints and florals. Was KD 463 and now KD 326
  • Of course the blazer wouldn't be complete without the Mary Katrantzou floral pants. Price was KD 341 and now KD 239
  • Jason Wu's navy silk dress with a coral and chartreuse floral printed bodice and skirt. Was KD 613 and now KD 429



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