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News: LEVEL Shoe District to Open in Dubai Soon

OMG if you're shoe-aholic and have lots of cash to spend then this will be the place to go!! Set to open at Dubai Mall in October 2012, LEVEL is a 96,000sq feet multi-brand shoe district for both men and women conceptualised by the Chalhoub Group where the style savvy can indulge their passion for shoes. Me there with a credit card is dangerous.

Can you imagine a zillion pairs of shoes in one place! Our region's version of Saks NY renowned shoes department which has its own zip code?! That's utter bliss! LEVEL will be offering an extensive and carefully edited eclectic selection of shoes by distinguished designer brands, limited editions, and interactive experiences.

According to the e-mail I have received, LEVEL's interior design is created by the London-based interior architects and designers Shed. Each of the designated multibrand spaces will have its own distinct personality and ambience. The 40 (yup FORTY!) leading designer boutiques within the store have been carefully handpicked by the expert LEVEL team. LEVEL will also sumptuous Male and Female VIP lounge areas, a fashion eatery, a luxury Sole Spa, in-store digital animations, as well as traditional, high-end cobbler.

Shoes everywhere! Can it get any better? Dubai! I'm coming!

Comments

NewQ8 Bride said…
Thanks for sharing :)
Budour said…
I've been waiting for this!
Confashion said…
NewQ8Bride
My pleasure :)

Budour
Me toooo!!

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