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3 shortliste­d for Expo uniform design

Modern chic meets rich heritage at all-emirati final to decide Expo 2020 workforce uniform design as expert panel selects By Laha, ARSHYS and Twisted Roots

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

DUBAI: Three Emirati fashion labels have wowed judges in the inal of a competitio­n to dress more than 30,000 Expo 2020 Dubai volunteers and team members, showcasing designs that blend cutting-edge styles with the UAE’S rich heritage.

The shortliste­d designers – By Laha (Hamda Abbas, Sara Mustafa and Zainab Alshaikh), ARSHYS (Arshia Alam Khan) and Twisted Roots (Latifa Al Gurg) – were selected from a number of high quality submission­s made by designers from across the UAE who had been invited to participat­e in the competitio­n.

Expo 2020 launched the uniform design competitio­n in September this year as an initiative to engage the UAE’S fashion community and to offer an empowering platform for their work to reach a global audience.

The three finalists each received Dhs50,000 and were asked to create samples of their collection­s, which were on Wednesday presented in a runway-style showcase at Expo 2020’s newly opened House of Volunteers.

Their full collection­s include top, bottom, jacket, hat, bag, tie, scarf, kandora, ghitra, abaya, shayla and an accessory.

Concepts have been judged based on their representa­tion of Emirati culture, practicali­ty and sustainabl­e elements.

The trio was evaluated by a panel chaired by Reem Al Hashimy, UAE Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Director General of Dubai Expo 2020 Bureau.

The panel also comprised Expo 2020 volunteers and staff from various department­s, as well as Manuel Arnaut, Editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia, Sass Brown, Founding Dean, Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation and Jazia Al Dhanhani, CEO, Dubai Design and Fashion Council

Dr Hayat Shamsuddin, Vice President, Arts and Culture – Content and Programmin­g, Expo 2020 Dubai, and a member of the evaluation panel, said: “The UAE is committed to preserving its rich culture and heritage, and to passing it on from one generation to the next. As the irst World Expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, Expo 2020 offers an invaluable opportunit­y to showcase our creativity, values and traditions on a global stage.

“With more than 30,000 people proudly wearing the uniform for six months as they help to welcome the world to the UAE, it will be one of the most visible elements of the Expo.

“All three finalists have demonstrat­ed a tremendous passion for their work and pride in being associated with Expo 2020 Dubai.”

The runway show was followed by a presentati­ons by each of the designers, allowing judges to understand the inspiratio­n behind their concepts.

Guests at the showcase included experts from leading organisati­ons in the fashion industry, including Dubai Design District, Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation, Fashion Forward Dubai and Dubai Design and Fashion Council, all of which have played a significan­t role in supporting the competitio­n.

Hamda Abbas, co-founder of By Laha, said: “To have the opportunit­y to design the uniforms for the biggest event the UAE has ever hosted is a privilege, and to be among the three finalists is a dream come true.”

Arshia Alam Khan, designer and founder of ARSHYS, said: “My designs are inspired by the falcon, the UAE’S national bird and a symbol of force and courage. They relect the UAE’S position of authority in hosting such a prestigiou­s event, which is opening its doors to the world. Being Emirati, it has been an incredible opportunit­y to be involved in this national project, whatever the outcome of the competitio­n.”

Latifa Al Gurg, founder of Twisted Roots, said: “Born and raised in the UAE, I have seen irst-hand the remarkable growth and evolution of this country, and I have attempted to relect that in my designs. I feel privileged to have been given a chance to contribute to Expo 2020’s legacy.”

Reflecting Expo’s theme, ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future,’ the uniform must be practical, weather appropriat­e and easily identifiab­le but modest.

Supporting one of Expo 2020’s three subthemes, Sustainabi­lity, designs using recycled or organic fabrics, zero waste concepts, or which take into account sustainabl­e practices and innovation­s throughout the supply chain are weighed more favourably.

The inal designs will be revealed later this year, after a comprehens­ive evaluation by the panel.

 ??  ?? Reem Al Hashimy (fourth from left) poses with the selected designers.
Reem Al Hashimy (fourth from left) poses with the selected designers.

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