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Centrepoint, the region’s largest family fashion retailer, has launched a collection of Ramadan gifts.
There is an exclusive Gift Zone in-store stocked with gift sets, home accessories, bath and body ranges and Ramadan gift bags and gift cards.
New styles for Ramadan and Eid have also filled the racks with the latest in kids wear, fashion, accessories and footwear.
The Ramadan collection of home accessories by City Lifestyle features lamps, bath accessories, chandeliers, dinnerware, home fragrance solutions, tableware and home furnishings.
Babyshop has a collection of prom dresses for girls. Antique pastel is in style with metallics like rose gold and silver and traditional pinks, creams and whites. Sequins, glitter, large intricate corsages and bead work layered mesh for volume are Ramadan and Eid detail favourites. Fabrics on-trend include patterned jacquards, all over applique florals and satins. Summer colours in a palette of cobalt blues, aqua and lemon yellow are popular picks for the season.
For boys, Babyshop has a selection of smart shorts and pant sets with shirts and polos with little bowties. Popular prints in the collection include stars, paisleys, scattered leaves, stripes and geometric patterns. The traditional Ramadan palette of beige brown and navy blue are injected with white and cream this season for a clean, sharp and fresh summer look. Mint green, powder blue, powder lemon yellow and a hint of baby pink have also been showcased through the collection. Toddlers have a special linen range for the festivities with 12 soft and natural colour choices.
Splash’s range of modest fashion ranges from demure styles, long flowy silhouettes, classic cuts and interesting prints in addition to embellished party dresses.
For men, Splash has a range of evening jackets, a selection of shorts and pants in summer colours along with printed shirts. Shoe Mart has an array of beautiful styles for men, women, boys and girls.
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