10 Arab Bridal Designers That Need To Be On Your Radar
10 Arab Bridal Designers That Need To Be On Your Radar
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10 Arab Bridal Designers That Need To Be On Your Radar

With wedding season in full swing, here’s your guide to the designers that could turn a dream wedding into a reality with their gorgeous creations

When it comes to bridal fashion, options can be overwhelming with thousands of gowns to choose from. A show-stopping bridal ensemble is the perfect way to stand out during this season’s Arab nuptial extravagance.

These designers have made finding a timeless and unique dress an easy task; embracing feminine opulence in every piece to make every girl’s fairy tale fantasy come true. Here, Bazaar shares with you the top 10 Arab bridal couture designers to check out before your big day.

Elie Saab

Known for reflecting feminine elegance and graceful modesty into every piece, Elie Saab’s bridal collection perfectly embodies the grounding elements of the couture house. The unmatched sophistication of every gown is sure to turn heads while walking down the aisle.

Maison Yeya

Egyptian designer Yasmine Yeya combines the timeless grace of bridal couture with a touch of contemporary detail to channel true romance through her bridal collection “Les Réfugiées d’Amour.”

Zuhair Murad

For every bride seeking to be both captivating and endearing on her special day, Zuhair Murad redefines the true meaning of bridal bliss. From tulle-filled princess gowns to embellished mermaid gowns, offering every girl her dream bridal ensemble.

Rami Kadi

Intricacy and refinement are at the heart of Rami Kadi’s bridal couture. Incorporating heavenly patterns of crystals and sequins, the beautifully crafted gowns will transform your wedding day into a magical happily ever after.

Georges Hobeika

Adorning brides with lace and embroidery for an angelic aura during moments of nuptial bliss. Offering an array of exceptional gowns ranging from ivory white to beige, intended to cross traditions and trends for new beginnings.

Ashi Studio

Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi perfectly embodies the luxurious Khaleeji aesthetic through every meticulously hand-crafted design. From glamorous long trains to streamlined silhouettes, the richness of his collection lies in the art of simplicity.

Nicolas Jebran

Nicolas Jebran’s bridal couture embraces unconventional iconic glam in the not so usual PlaNetX collection. For brides wanting to be unique and bold on their special day, the Lebanese designer’s new pieces are perfect for you.

Tony Ward

Known for his intricate detailing and statement headpieces, Tony Ward’s hand embroidered gowns are both delicate and refined in their elegance. From detachable skirts to floral cascades and silver sequins, Ward proves that beauty truly lies in the detail.

Krikor Jabotian

For dreamers of whimsical weddings, Jabotian’s bridal gowns are the epitome of contemporary glamour. Drawing parallels with classical eras such as the Renaissance, his bridal couture is sure to fulfill one’s longing for a classical weddings.

Rami Al Ali

Rami Al Ali’s bridal couture highlights glamour and femininity in every handcrafted piece for the perfect bridal ensemble. The collection includes the perfect range of bold statement pieces to chic and simple gowns, there is a dress for every bride.

Lead image from Harper’s Bazaar Arabia’s Bride Spring-Summer 2021 issue. Photography: Žiga Mihelčič; Fashion Director: Anna Castan.


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