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Lagoona Mall has announced that it is hosting an annual fashion event to celebrate the breadth of global brands available within the mall.
The first edition of the Lagoona Mall Fashion Week starts today and runs until November 21, featuring daily fashion shows between 6.30pm and 8pm along with live performances.
“The event will present the latest Autumn/Winter 2015 collections from participating brands showcasing affordable luxury items and high-quality merchandise that redefine good living. The daily shows are scheduled to take place at the Avenue on Level 1 and is open to the general public and fashionistas living in Qatar,” according to a statement. Some of the world’s leading brands will participate in the inaugural edition.
The event kicks off with a fashion presentation by Manoush, represented by Fifty One East, today followed by a showcase from Karen Millen tomorrow, Raoul on November 17, Adolfo Dominguez and Supertrash on November 18, Pronovias on November 19, Max & Co on November 20 and closes with Gerard Darel’s collection on November 21.
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