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Exclusive: Vika Gazinskaya's New Collection Available Now at Boutique N

I got all excited when I found out that Vika Gazinskaya's most celebrated designs from her A/W 2012 collection, proudly displayed by her Russian Federation friends Miroslava and co., are now within your reach (considering you have a hefty shopping budget that is). Boutique N, located at Burj Jassim, has just received the much anticipated Vika Gazinskaya's new A/W 2012 collection of jeweled sweat tops and baroque skirts, dress, and pants. Some pieces of the collection were stalked by street style photographers and dominated fashion magazines and blogs, thanks to the combo of the beauty of the pieces worn and the person wearing them.

I couldn't possibly say no when Al Jawhara Al Mahdi, owner of Boutique N, invited me to be the first to view the collection. It is worth mentioning that N Boutique was one of the first boutiques in the Middle East to stock Vika's brand. As I made my picks and tried them on in the fitting room, I was worried sick that I'd come out empty handed especially that Vika's sizes tend to be small to size. But fortunately for me, I did manage to buy three pieces that fit me perfectly. Here's a quick view of what's available in-store now.

Click here and here to read previous posts on Vika Gazinskaya.

Vika Gazinskaya in her own designs... available now at N Boutique in Burj Jassim




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