| 12 Mar 2010 |
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Post-DSF, Malls Try to Keep Interest Alive
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DUBAI -- With the Dubai Shopping Festival over, malls are acting to keep the visitors' interest. MercatoMercato
MercatoMercato
has invited well-known Australia-based Milliner Kim Fletcher to display her exquisite Spring/Summer 2010 collection, in preparation for the World's richest horse races.
Kim will have her flattering designs on display in MercatoMercato
(ground floor) from March 16 to March 31.
and Town Centre Jumeirah, told Khaleej Times Kim Fletcher's event proved to be a great attraction in the mall last year for all fashionistas. Kim's designs were sold out on the first week of the display. "This year, the all-about-glamour event is expected to be even bigger".Mirdif City Centre
Over 500 students from five GEMS Education schools around Dubai are taking part in the Mirdif City Centre community art project that will be a highlight of the mall's opening entertainment schedule. The celebrations will include the unveiling of a giant 36 x 7 metre mural to which the students have dedicated over 3,000 hours of painting in the weeks leading up to the opening and a unique dance performance, based on the environmental themes depicted in the artwork
© Khaleej Times 2010
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