

On the subject of
Essa, last Friday
Villa Moda held a trunk show for the brand previewing their clients with a celebration of a collection based on the holy month of Ramadan. It was a private event for VIP ladies only. The accessories used in the event are from the brands carried at
Villa Moda. The Essa's pieces are now on display for the public. Here's a sneak peak of the event.


7 comments:
By saying "VIP" who do they mean? ya3ni yi3zimon mno?
Bnt ll Majid
It wasn't for "VIP ladies only"...
anyone who shopped at Villa Moda within the past week received an invitation!
They were giving it out left and right :)
The trunk show looked nice, the store looks great actually.
But aesthetically, Essa has a lot to prove.
Another Middle Easter designer who cannot think outside the box. But hey, there are many clients in the Middle East who appreciate it. So good for him in that respect.
But I do get offended when a Middle Eastern designer is only thought of as good or credible because they're only compared to other Middle Eastern designer and not the rest of the world. And let me remind those people, that the Middle East is part of THE WORLD.
Well, I think who shops in Villa Moda is a VIP. What do you think?!?!?!
I totally agree with AZM, Middle Eastern designers should be compared with international designers, not only fellow Middle Easterners. But I still think that Essa is innovative and creative. His designs being sold in such a prestigious department store like Villa Moda, partly proves that he is good.
been here in Muscat for a week now...on a long project...been checking out blogs of this region...
interestingly i get a feel and i havent checked out the real high end places yet...but the general fashion sense in the omanis ain't much to write home abt...
though i came across this one lingerie shop in a posh mall and they had a kinky leather and chains setup...
hmm makes me wonder :P
I shop regularly in vm yet I didn't get any..
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