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Webby Wednesday: MProjectStore.com

I just found out about a newly launched online boutique called The M Project. It's a new contemporary concept online boutique, the first of its kind based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Founded by two sisters united in their love of fashion but differing in their sartorial choices, they have curated a selection of unique, eclectic pieces that appeal to a style conscious audience. They have launched their website in May, with a soft launch of a SS15 collection. They offer a wide range of products from ready to wear to accessories and lifestyle products by brands such as: FILLES A PAPA, KARA, EACH X OTHER, and many more.

They have been working with none other than THE Yasmin Sewell and her team to assist them through out the launch in terms of concept, brand mix and buys.

I'm very impressed with the layout and navigation of the site, it's very user-friendly and  very clean and sleek. The product offering is very on-trend and offers a variety of styles, taking into consideration the various body shapes I would say. I must admit, The M Project is one of the best online shopping sites I've ever seen coming from our region. Check it out now here.

Comments

Winnie said…
Hi, Can you speak to this new online store's service? I've been wanting purchase a pair of shoes and their customer service seems something to be desired. I love their minimal site, but perhaps it is too minimal. If they offer international shipping they should at least have a chart to show estimated ship dates to different regions. Please let me know so I know this site can be trusted with service and shipment of goods! Would appreciate it!

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