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5 Regional Designers Showing at Haute Couture Week in Paris

Top couturiers from the Arab World and beyond are set to present their work at the four-day showcase next week

This season’s Haute Couture Week in Paris, set from June 24 to June 27, 2024 promises to be a celebration of global talent, featuring a line up of esteemed regional designers alongside the fashion world’s elite.

From Beirut to Saudi Arabia and beyond, these creatives are set to bring their unique cultural influences and unparalleled craftsmanship to the forefront of the prestigious event, held at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs.

Bazaar Arabia brings you all the details about the regional couturiers presenting as part of the official schedule, ready to showcase their savoir-faire during four-day fashion spectacle.

5 Regional Designers Showing at Haute Couture Week

Day 1: Monday, June 24, 2024

Georges Hobeika 

Exquisite creations by the Beirut-born label Maison Georges Hobeika will be presented on the opening day of the event. Recently showcased at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, the label continues to captivate with its blend of elegance and modernity.

Image Courtesy of Instagram/@georgeshobeika

Day 3: Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Elie Saab

Renowned couturier Elie Saab, who has dressed the likes of Halle Berry, Jennifer Lopez and Queen Rania of Jordan, will be hosting a show on Day 3. Known for his glamourous embellished gowns, the fashion house promises another showcase of opulent designs that define red-carpet elegance.

Image Courtesy of Instagram/@eliesaabworld

Zuhair Murad

Zuhair Murad, another celebrated Lebanese designer renowned for his romantic dresses and exquisite craftsmanship, will present his latest collection on June 26. His designs recently graced the Chaumet event in Venice, where Canadian model Coco Rocha adorned one of his stunning ensembles.

Image Courtesy of Instagram/@zuhairmuradofficial

Day 4: Thursday, June 27, 2024

Ashi studio

Founded by Saudi Arabian designer Mohammed Ashi, Ashi Studio made history in 2023 as the first Arabian Gulf-based label to grace the Paris Haute Couture Week runway. Known for his geometric designs and almost architectural aesthetic, the show is bound to be a treat for fashion enthusiasts.

Image from Harper’s Bazaar Arabia’s March 2021 issue.

Ardazaei

The four-day spectacular will be closed by the Ardazaei show. Celebrated for blending Scandinavian modernism with her Iranian heritage and French artisanry, Swedish-Iranian designer Bahareh Ardakani is expected to dazzle audiences once again with her exquisite artistry.

Image Courtesy of Instagram/@ardazaei

Lead Image Courtesy of Instagram/@georgeshobeika and @zuhairmuradofficial

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