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Event: Beautifully Wicked

The search for the the most divine clutches, unique jewellery, and the latest "it" accessories just got even easier as AlOthman boutique recently launched its new and expanded fashion accessories section. The launch was celebrated with an event titled Beautifully Wicked.

Housing the latest must-have brands from global names such as Nicholas Kirkwood, Chrissie Morris, and Judith Leiber, to designers of the moment including Sophia Webster, Aperlai, Edie Parker, and Ninas de Papa, the space showcased the very best of women’s accessories in an easy-to-browse and inspiring edit. Even though I equally loved everything that was displayed, I had to say that I got mostly excited about the selection of vintage accessories dating back from the 50's and 60's by big names such as Chanel, Dior, Lanvin, YSL, and Givenchy. The pieces looked so... how do I explain it... now and timeless! Ninas de Papa floral headbands were a big hit too among the crowd. Scroll down to view highlights of the evening and take a closer look at the amazing details of Judith Leiber's novelty clutches...

My favorite Sophia Webster pair on display... heart!

deeeelish snacks...

If Chanel's Paris-Moscou Matryoshka doll has always been on your wish list, then you'll love this Judith Leiber Matryoshka doll.

Beautiful drop earrings by Randa Khalil Raad

Pink cupcake clutch by Judith Leiber and glittery clutch by Edie parker

Heels with some bright action

And now a quick look at stylish people at the event...

Pretty in prints

So pretty!

Flowers everywhere... how cute is this hairstyle?

A hint of purple...

Color-crazy clutches by Sophia Webster

Uber-chic with a K-pow! statement...

This reminded me of my customized LV speedy bag

Remember this fab dress?

Tres chic...

Ms. Noor Al Sabah, AlOthman Boutique buyer in one of Ninas de Papa floral hairbands inspired by her chic style.


Comments

Anonymous said…
i love it ..
where can i customize it

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