Trailblazers from the Middle East star in new Calvin Klein campaign
In case we needed further proof of the creative draw of the region, American brand Calvin Klein has enlisted five innovators from the GCC to front its first regional advertising campaign.
Taken in Dubai by British photographer Sarah Blais, the images are not your standard advertising shots, abandoning traditional fashion photography techniques to focus more on the individuality of each of the campaign’s stars.
The campaign will run across the GCC region and feature five people – each of whom was picked for their creativity and individuality. Here is what you need to know about them:
Sonia
Bahraini-Saudi singer Sonia, who lives in Dubai, creates music that takes listeners through her own experiences and how she overcame each situation. Speaking of how her work reflects her life, she explains: “My attitude towards shapes, colours and textures reflects best through my art; I feel like my true authentic self when I’m able to express whatever I’m feeling through it.”
Last year, she was part of the Puma-sponsored FemFest21, and in June, she was chosen for the Tommy Hilfiger X Mille New Faces in Music event. Now, Calvin Klein has secured the self-described “spontaneous” musician for its campaign.
Lana Al Beik
Lana Al Beik is a Palestinian-Syrian model and filmmaker who lives in Dubai. Having grown up in an environment of shared storytelling and filmmaking, Al Beik is now mixing this heritage with her studies in Middle Eastern history to help narrate the region as it is today.
“I love parallels in the shapes of my surroundings, like overlapping shapes and silhouettes that feel like two different bodies intertwining and meeting in the middle to create a new story,” she says.
With her dark curls and huge eyes, Al Beik has modelled extensively within the UAE, including for Bloomingdales, Kenzo and Hindash makeup, but is also known as an influencer. In interviews, she has admitted to not liking the term, and instead prefers to indulge in her short film-making creativity.
Shahad Salman
Saudi model Shahad Salman has the skin condition vitiligo and does not shy away from the disease, choosing instead to showcase her patches of lighter skin pigmentation with pride.
Now an advocate of self-love and acceptance, she works to inspire young people to honour their authentic selves. “Seeing the changes in the region, I feel I can finally express myself through fashion, and show my true sense of style.”
Lughass
Saudi photographer Lughass, who calls Dubai home, shot to fame when his 2017 drone shot of a basketball court at Sole DXB went viral and was picked up by Nike. Since then, he has put his love of streetwear and skateboarding to good use, capturing everything from the latest must-haves trainers, to the rapper Asap Rocky on stage.
Having studied law and economics in London, Lughass now prefers spending his time shooting the UAE from the sky, where his love of finding order in the environment gives his work a unique element.
“My love for my craft lies in finding patterns, connections and discovering the beauty in what most consider to be nothing at all. There is so much to uncover in simplicity, and capitalising on the emptiness of spaces is what draws me to minimalism.”
Creations Of LA
Despite his name linking him with Los Angeles, the multi-disciplinary photographer, designer, videographer, visual director and artist was born in Canada to North African parents.
He lives in Dubai, but his real name is a closely guarded secret. His past projects include an image with the Dior logo floating mysteriously in the UAE landscape and a self-portrait with light streaming out from where his face should be.
“I’ve always leaned towards earth tones, the calmness, the connection to nature. I enjoy symmetry, lines, lights and shades,” he says. “It creates a perfect frame for my work, and I end up finding that within the most abstract setting, finding the symmetry or lines somehow keeps the balance around me.”