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Splash has launched the Black premium collection, targeting women in the 16-40 age group, at its stores in Al Asmakh Mall and City Center Doha.
The collection is described as the return of the grunge - sharper, edgier with a dash of oomph.
The Black collection is focused on straightforward silhouettes, layered shapes and a lot of detailing.
With around 30 pieces on display which includes apparel and accessories, the collection promises an array of fabrics to experiment with.
There are leather, satin, silk georgette and spandex in key pieces like jackets, skirts, dresses and shirts.
The line also has a monochrome element which will be updated depending on the seasonality.
The rebel attitude is highlighted further with the use of intricate details and embellishments like zippers, chains, studs and mirrors.
The focal point for the range will be evening wear and accessories.
The niche product is priced between QR200 and QR800.
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