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Dubaian Dress Code



Enter the world of Linda, the Dubaian fashionista behind the blog Lily Dress Code. With an eccentric sense of style, constant outfit experimentation, and  an eye for making Zara and H&M finds looks like a million bucks, this blogger serves up a daily dose of fashion inspiration that'll leaves you all the reason to be addicted to her dress code.

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Anonymous said…
et3aageeed !!! kilshay 3aleeha 7eliw hehe
Anonymous said…
Her style is sooooooooooo boring and normal, she is not a fashionista...... did not like anything she is wearing,

You should visit theblondesalad.com
Confashion said…
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I loved most of her looks! And she is sooo photogenic..

Anonymous
I have to disgaree on this one, her chole lace-up boots are FAB! :) But of course I respect your opinion. And I know the blondesalad, she's has nice looks too. :)
Anonymous said…
shes cute but hardly eccentric

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