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Outfit of the Day

I do realize that today's OOTD's location is not the most appealing, but sometime's you've got to work with what you have. Anyways, so we've all seen the hype over Victoria by Victoria Beckham's sky-blue drop-waist voluminous dress, she was seen wearing the dress during the SS2014's fashion week. I was personally surprised to see such silhouette as part of her collection, especially that she is known for her skin-tight/zero-fat dresses. I never imagined that I could possibly fit into any of her dresses, until I saw this! This is perfection! The ultimate easy-breezy summer dress! This is THE Kuwaiti dress! I'm pretty much sure that it will be copied in a zillion way by local businesses, especially that Ramadan is just around the corner. 

I paired my Victoria by Victoria Beckham dress, which I got from AlOthman Boutique, with my brand new Balenciaga straw clutch, my worn-out not-so-new Fendi perforated sandals, and my new Mouzannar necklace, which I decided to wear sideways to add some character to my outfit. 


Comments

Pink GirL Q8 said…
eyanen 3lech alnafnof mashallah :*
LOOOL wallah this crack me up "I'm pretty much sure that it will be copied in a zillion way by local businesses, especially that Ramadan is just around the corner. " sooooooo true:p and about the "kuwaiti dress" I COULDNT AGREE MORE!!!

The outfit is sooo summery baraaaddd i liked itt 6ab3aaan<33! i really really love your sandals 3alaich bel3afyaaa;*

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