On a recent trip to the Middle East, I uncovered perhaps fashion’s most desired boutique. In a small mall in the equally small country of Bahrain, I came across the magnificence of Vogue. Transformed from the pages of a glossy magazine to a boutique, customers can experience the opportunity to ‘shop at Vogue’, browsing through the rails of designer items, as previously seen on the pages. Launched in 1978 by Amal Al Moayyed, Vogue boutique has now been around for many years, establishing itself as one of the best boutiques in Bahrain with seven stores across the country. The boutique features classic lines such as Nicole Farhi, Joseph and Chloe, whilst also stocking bohemian styles by Antik Batik and offering true Parisian chic through the clothes of Paul and Joe. Who ever said the world of Vogue cannot be a reality for everyone? This is every woman’s chance to own a part of Vogue…

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