Archive for May, 2007

Store Opening: Pink Moon

Fans of Pink Moon Boutique rejoice! Kuwait’s popular online shopping destination has opened their bricks and mortar store on the Gulf strip (close to Burger Hub & Sliders Station).

Opening hours are currently Saturday to Wednesday from 5PM to 9PM. Those hours will be extended in a few weeks’ time.

Pink Moon Boutique recently went through an online makeover, acquiring MyPinkMoon.com. Don’t remember who they are? Read my post about Pink Moon Boutique! I’m loving their store sign, with the crescents in the midst of Moon.

Now, if you’ve been reading this blog long enough you know what comes next! Have you been to Pink Moon? Did you buy anything? What did you think of the store? Leave me a comment and let me know!

Update: Hours have changed to Saturday - Wednesday 2:30PM - 10PM, Thursday 4PM-10PM and closed on Friday.

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Oysho

Oysho is one of my favorite undergarments and sleepwear shopping stops. Ever since they opened a store in Marina Mall I have been a faithful customer. They offer the cutest patterns for affordable prices. I think the most I spent on a single item there is KD8. Their apparel is always made out of good quality and the best part about them is they cater to all tastes. In sleepwear they have shorts, long pants, nighties and other options. For undergarments offer boy shorts, regular undies, or thongs. Whatever your preference, you’ll find it there!

Sometimes it does get a little too cutesy with all the cartoons. It’s not the best place to go if you want more sophisticated lingerie but it is if you want comfortable ones. Now that it’s summer, they have some great swimsuits with great cover-ups.

Is the girl below Lulu Alsagheera (لولو الصغيرة )? It’s been so long I’m not sure anymore! Do you shop at Oysho? Why or why not?

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Top 3 from Oasis

Passing Oasis the other day I noticed an adorable white dress in the window display. It’s a little too short to be worn out in public but could work with leggings or maybe some colored skinny jeans. A friend suggested a pair of slim black pants would look better. What do you think? What could I pair it with so that I don’t lose the original look of the dress?

Prices are:

White dress - KD32.

Sunglasses - KD12.

Necklace - KD6.500.

Shoes - KD14.

I didn’t have time to go into the store so I browsed online to spot some items I might get the next time I’m in the vicinity of an Oasis store. Below is a close up of the pleat neck scoop dress from the Oasis website. I particularly love the stone-encrusted top but usually I like these tops online and dislike them when I have them in front of me.

After buying that white cardigan from GAP, I can’t get enough of cardigans! The yellow and pink trapeze cardigans would go well with the Aldo shoes I want. Unfortunately neither the Oasis cardigans nor the Aldo shoes have reached stores here. I have to wait.

I don’t understand what’s happening with the shoes this summer! First Crocs, then clear heels are back in fashion and now clogs? Be honest and tell me, would you buy these?

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Social Networking: Kuwait-Style.com on Facebook!

I’m not the most tech savvy of creatures but I managed to create a Kuwait-Style.com Facebook group. You are all welcome to join!

I am in the process of changing my name there. I didn’t realize it was a faux pas to have a nickname in your Facebook profile but my friend alerted me of that. Here’s hoping that the name switch passes through without incident :)

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Kylie Minogue in The Avenues Mall

You last saw her take over Topshop’s former location. Now Kylie’s H&M advertisements have taken over The Avenues mall. On a completely unrelated note, I believe that the mall could better utilize its space by putting up exhibits or something that will encourage visitor interaction. Souq Sharq has the amazing clock that draws visitors to stand and be photographed in front of. Marina Mall has local art exhibits from time to time and displays the latest cars in the market. What are your thoughts? Do you like those huge ads in the mall? Do you think the mall has an obligation to entertain visitors?

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