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Regional designers unveil latest lines at Arab Fashion Week

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The 12th edition of Arab Fashion Week (AFW) came to a triumphant close in Dubai this weekend.

The occasion was quite different than usual as the ongoing coronaviru­s pandemic meant that the four-day-long event was strictly digital, with brands showcasing their collection­s virtually.

SemSem closed out the fashion week with a glamorous Spring 2021 collection that was presented as a five-minute video shot in the designer Abeer Al-Otaiba’s US residence.

Speaking of her new collection, the designer explained: “SemSem’s Spring 2021 collection is a statement on women’s strength, illustrate­d through engineered lines and geometry. For spring, the brand focused on couture plissé techniques and graphic pyramidins­pired silhouette­s.”

The result was a lineup of pleated

dresses and glamorous evening gowns in emerald jewel tones and Mediterran­ean blue modeled by catwalk star Aminata Niaria. Meanwhile, soft and luxurious silks were hand-embellishe­d with Swarovski crystals to create dramatic kaftan-inspired looks. The designer drew inspiratio­n from “women, who, when faced with the challenges of 2020, continued to persevere and thrive despite the uncertaint­y.”

Her engineerin­g background and Middle Eastern heritage — the designer is Egyptian — also served as inspiratio­n during the creative process. Her mood board consisted of clippings of the pyramids, Egyptian goddesses, the Mediterran­ean sea as well as geometric architectu­re by Zaha Hadid and Tadao Ando.

Dubai-based Iraqi womenswear designer Zeena Zaki also showcased her Fall 2021 collection during AFW. Inspired by “the inner beauty of women,” the new offering contains 16 distinct looks sure to suit every taste.

“The collection contains various types of fabrics to satisfy every customer’s taste,” the designer shared with Arab News, “Though, due to the pandemic, many of the needed materials were out of market and it wasn’t easy to source,” she added.

Known for her ultra-feminine, body-hugging designs, the designer chose “luxurious fabrics and harmonized colors that empower and reveal the beauty of every woman.” Standouts include a white, off-theshoulde­r gown with sheer long sleeves and a ruffled skirt that would look equally as chic floating on a red carpet as it would down the aisle. Other designers to present their new collection­s during the audience-less, digital-only event included Jordanian womenswear label Mada’En, Lebanese designer Aboud Jammal and Dubai-based couture house Amato, among many others.

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Above: Zeena Zaki showed off her latest collection at Arab Fashion Week.
Right: Aboud Jammal’s Spring 2021 collection was ethereal. Supplied Above: Zeena Zaki showed off her latest collection at Arab Fashion Week.

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