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The first thing that crosses my mind when I see a huge flower brooch is Carrie Bradshaw. She accessorized her outfits religiously throughout the entire seasons of Sex & the City with cutting edge, colorful, and vintage-like brooches.

I found this perfect colorful and huge Carrie Bradshaw flower brooch by Issa London at Alothman. I liked the mix of different patterns and prints. You can pin it on your chest, attach it to your belt or headband... the choices are endless. On Issa's runway, the model pinned it to her long dress and it looked very elegant. The brooch is retailed at KD 69.

AlOthman is located at Mariam Complex, Salem AlMubarak St, Salmiya. For inquires, please call (+965) 2 575-4954.

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Anonymous said…
lets see some support for the breast cancer awareness campaign confy

maybe a post to increase awareness

www.breastcarekuwait.org
Anonymous said…
I want this pin...
Is there another issa cause I saw a collection in ZIA byعيسى .
I think he is Indian but they are very chic and vintage .
Anonymous said…
fawziya.. Issa is a brazillian designer not indian, her name is Daniella Issa Helayel.
AZM said…
I miss Carrie Bradshaw

Big flower pins are making subtle comeback, thanks to the SATC Movie.

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