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Florals in Fashion

I never get bored of floral prints and I love it when designers use them in unexpected ways. Take this Dolce & Gabbana dress for example, floral print on the top and saucy animal print from below! Me like! The dress is retailed for KD 503 and is available at Aïshti boutique in the avenues.  Scroll down for some flowery items I have spotted here and there.

In love with these Miu Miu inspired top and matching pants from TopShop. Tops was priced at KD 22 and pants were priced at KD 26. Lovely price tags for lovely items!


Jonathan Saunders stretch crepe dress with aqua floral print which I spotted in Dubai. Price tag? AED 5,985 (around KD 450).
Very Rodarte inspired floral fabric at Oasis. The fabric has been used as a dress. Price tag? KD 26

Flower-like red suede belt from Oasis. Price tag? KD 12

Button-down silk top with floral print by Alice + Olivia from Aïshti. Price tag? KD 94.




Comments

Fustany said…
My favs are the Jonathan Saunders
and Rodarte dresses!
Confashion said…
Fustany
The Jonathan Saunders dress is very special indeed!

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