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Exclusive: Want to Win KENZO's Tiger top?

Yup, you read that right. Through my blog, you could actually win one of the hottest and the most wanted piece around, KENZO's Tiger top. For S/S 2013 KENZO had translated that raw natural energy into an urban language for Spring, with jolts of ice blue and pale pink, with geometric and organic patterns. They’ve combined their love of utility, found in versatile multifunctional pieces, with sensuality and fluidity, baring a lot of skin, and pairing tailoring with looser silhouettes.

KENZO Dubai has collaborated with Confashions to give you the chance to own the "it" piece of the season. It's simple and easy. So what a girl gotta do to get the tiger top? All you have to do is answer the following multiple-choice questions:

Who designed KENZO's jewelry collection for S/S 2013?
  • Gaia Repossi
  • Delfina Delettrez
  • Stella McCartney 
What was the main inspiration for the S/S 2013 collection?
  • The jungle
  • Sea life
  • Rainbow
Name the designer duo behind the brand now?
  • Riccardo Tisci and John Galliano
  • Humberto Leon and Carol Lim
  • Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana

Send the answers via e-mail to info@confashionsfromkuwait.com with your full name, mobile number, and delivery address. The deadline for this competition is Monday 3rd June 2013

Speaking of KENZO, don't they have the coolest accessories?! The blue piping on the sunglasses  shown below look like neon lights, and remember those tiger arms in my previous post here

*Images via KENZO Dubai

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Unknown said…
when will the winner be announced?

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