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Pretty Prints

When I go shopping at the Avenues, I usually cover most high street stores in Phase I (or as I like to call them the Usual Suspects), and I keep forgetting that we actually do have a Warehouse branch in Kuwait INSIDE of Debenhams. I remember Warehouse's first store in Souk Sharg several years back. It was one of my favorite spots to shop for trends for less, and I was so bummed when it shut down. Recently a sales lady mentioned Warehouse to me and it hit me that there is a special corner for Warehouse at Debenhams! So I went there to check it out.  The selection is somewhat similar to Miss Selfridge, and I did find a couple of pieces covered in pretty prints. Check them out!

This print reminded me Parisian brand Leonard
The below print was on a pair of wide leg pants. Nice!



Comments

Ansam said…
I'm more of a plain person! I dont like prints much most of the time!!! I prefer plain or color blocks... Some people call me boring LOL
Ansam said…
I dunno what happened to my comment! I think it got published before I finished it :P
LadyB_Q8 said…
I loved the first top, I go around debenhams for warehouse and butterfuly by matthew williamson some great finds you can stumple upon every now and then ;)
Confashion said…
Ansam
You gotta take a walk in the wild side sometimes :P and tryig mixing and un-matching prints in the same shades of color :) Or maybe start with a printed scarf :)

LadyB
You're right, I'll start doing that more often :)
Sn3a said…
i love debenhams bcuz of warehouse
Confashion said…
Sn3a
I should remember to shop there more often :)
Anonymous said…
:) Warehouse does have alot of trendy pieces,should check it out kmore often - I always drop in when im at the Avenues.
Confashion said…
Anonymous
For some reason I feel their selection is limited in Kuwait... :\ however, I will drop by every now and then for sure!
Anonymous said…
Its quite a small store in Kuwait, they have more of a range in UAE.

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