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how much do the designer Basil Soda dresses cost?

im looking for an evening gown, and i love the lebanese designers dresses Basil Soda...i was wondering how much they may cost? are they too expensive?

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Wenty-two-year-old Dana Mortada is a Psychology major at the American University of Beirut, but in her spare time she is an haute-couture designer with her very own brand, D-signé. Her label, which stands for “signed by Dana,” already features a collection of beautiful cocktail and evening dresses. To market her line, Mortada created her own website as well as has advertised her collection of Facebook to Lebanese fashionistas.

“I have always liked fashion. I liked to sketch dresses and I took drawing courses for eight months.  Then, together with a friend, we started making and selling tops. But my imagination [works] better with haute couture, so I started this business a year ago,” Mortada told NOW Extra.

She said her secret lies in her sketches that are detailed and provide the color and texture of the dress. This makes each creation unique. “Every dress can be customized according to the client’s taste. She may like the concept, but prefers to shorten it,” explained Mortada.