
Riyadh Fashion Week: From Georgina Rodríguez to Nathalie Fanj, Here Are 11 of The Best Dressed Guests
From Nada Baeshen to Jory Almaiman, several style and beauty icons across the GCC were spotted at the highly-anticipated shows
Hosted annually by the Saudi Fashion Committee, the inspirational fashion extravaganza marks a special occasion in solidifying the city’s place globally on the fashion calendar – showcasing an array of renowned and emerging regional designers, who are taking the fierce world of fashion by storm.
Riyadh Fashion Week returned for its S/S 25 second season, gracing the region once more from October 17 to 21, 2024. This year, the elaborate event truly celebrated the rich cultural heritage of Riyadh – featuring an outstanding 30 talented, home-grown designers and an impressive display of 28 runway shows.
Here we share a list of the best dressed attendees who were turning heads and sitting front row.
11 of The Best Dressed Guests at Riyadh Fashion Week
Georgina Rodríguez
Saudi resident Georgina Rodríguez stepped out in a blush form fitting Fatima Alabdulqader dress, paired with matching pumps and Messika jewellery.

Nada Baeshen
The Saudi fashion influencer, TV personality, and entrepreneur was out in full force, supporting some of her favourite designers.

She stood out in a striking red, maxi gown – specially paired with matching nails and rings by fine jewellers L’Atelier Nawbar. She took to Instagram, writing, “So nice to see the growth the fashion industry is witnessing in this country.”
Shouq
Saudi fashion, beauty and lifestyle influencer Shouq, looked effortlessly chic whilst attending the final day of Riyadh Fashion Week. The much-loved beauty blogger sported a vibrant purple look – curated by luxury fashion brand Noble & Fresh who specialises in mastering modern, sleek designs.

Zainab Alblushi
Saudi It-girl Zainab looked simply stunning, wearing a beautiful white gown – with an elegant strapless, sweetheart neckline by Lebanese-American Couture designer, Rami Kadi. The Saudi influencer sat front row, attending the Tima Abid Couture show.

Jory Almaiman
Styling a glamourous look by Qatari fashion house Yasmin Mansour, the Saudi content creator looked effortlessly chic – opting for a captivating full black look, complimented by a striking pop of red.

Alaa
Jeddah-based editor, influencer and beauty icon Alaa, stepped into day 3 of Riyadh Fashion Week in style sporting a mesmerising, burgandy outfit curated by ethical luxury clothing label Abadia. The look was accompanied by glamourous, gilded accessories. She took to her Instagram, sharing some powerful words “There’s no reason to look elsewhere when we have such a wealth of homegrown talent. Nothing can rival this feeling. Saudi fashion is here, and it’s here to stay.”

Nathalie Fanj
Lebanese social media influencer and beauty creator Nathalie, attended a handful of dazzling runway shows by extraordinary designers such as Maison Pyramide, Tima Abid, Khawla Alaiban and ArAm by Arwa Alammari. The Lebanese beauty styled a long white gown with detailed, gilded embellishments, by bespoke luxury fashion house Tima Abid.

Ruba Tursun
The Riyadh-based Saudi model and Youtuber, turned heads attending Riyadh Fashion Week day 2 – with her elegant, yet captivating look curated by the innovative couture fashion brand, Pavone By Shouq Almubarak.

Alanoud Badr
Sitting front row at Tima Abid’s S/S 25 couture show, the Saudi style icon, influencer and fashion designer of Lady Fozaza – radiated bold glamour from head to toe, as she sported a statement red, embellished gown designed by Saudi fashion house Adnan Akbar.

Noura Joubran
Psychologist, mentor and successful influencer Noura, turned heads as she styled a phenomenal all-black look by luxury clothing label Zeena Zaki – known for their exquisite craftsmanship and glamourous garments.

Khawlah Alshyban
Saudi beauty blogger and Presenter Khawlah, elegantly made an appearance at Riyadh Fashion Week flaunting a vibrant, red embellished halter neck gown by the Saudi label Waad Aloqaili – paired with a mini beige Dior bag. She took to Instagram on the significance of the show, writing “Making me so proud to be a Saudi woman.”

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