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Event: Isolda in Kuwait

Confession time: my whole life (ok! not really but the past couple of years), I've had, still do actually, a sort of unhealthy obsession with Boutique N, a hip and uber-chic multi-brand boutique located at Burj Jassim. It's always been near impossible for me to go to that area without paying the boutique a visit.  And rarely would I leave without purchasing something whether accessories or clothes. So when I received an invite from from AlJawhara, the boutique owner, and PLT the lively events organizer, I made sure to go to that event since it's one of my favorite boutiques. The event was to celebrate the colorful, flirty, and fun Brazilain-based brand Isolda, and to showcase its latest SS 2014 collection.  The moment I arrived I was warmly greeted by the lovely owner and the beautiful brand representative whom I instantly fell in love with. While I could take an entire afternoon just raving about Isolda's colorful printed pieces (especially that awesome printed skirt with ruffle detail, paired with super cute hipster floral headbands by Ninas de Papa), let us focus on the photos. They'll do the talking. 

You can read my previous post about Isolda  by clicking here or find out more by clicking here.


That's me with the square face standing next to the super talented and lovely Juliana, who's one of the three creative team members behind the brand Isolda and also happens to be a fashion journalist and a film maker. Now on to the beautiful and stylish guests and their lovely prints of Isolda.


I had to check out the other merchandise in-store too! Couldn't resist!


Comments

Lulu said…
Hello!

Your jeans are just so lovely mashallah!

May I ask where are they from?

Thank you x

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