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  • 11 Palestinian Designers You Need To Support This Year

    Jamal Taslaq Born in 1970 in Nablus, the acclaimed high fashion designer Jamal Taslaq grew up in an Reema Al Banna-Reemami Reema Al Banna, the talented designer and proprietor of the award-winning fashion Reema's journey began as a graphic designer before her passion for haute couture led her to enroll in Shireen Salman Born in Jerusalem in 1986, Shireen Salman inherited a passion for design, with a lineage Starting in interior design offices, Shireen discovered her love for crafts, leading her to design lampshades

  • Saudi Fashion: 10 Designers to Look Out for Before the End of The Year

    Saudi Arabia's fashion scene is experiencing a transformative wave, with a group of talented designers In 2023, supporting Saudi designers means endorsing innovation, cultural richness, and sustainable fashion Lulu's deep passion for shoes is evident in her diverse range of designs, seamlessly blending comfort Nora Al-Sheikh For nearly a decade, this designer based in Jeddah has been immersed in the fashion industry Nouran Nazer Former Jeddah-based banker turned fashion designer, Nouran Nazer, stepped into the fashion

  • How Corteiz Became the Brand That Rules the World

    It's a heavyweight in the street culture fashion scene. But Corteiz wasn't Clint's first rodeo in the fashion game. However, Clint didn't throw in the towel on his fashion dreams. Taking a page out of Supreme's playboo, Clint slapped his iconic designs on blank canvases, dropped limited houses are banking off the streetwear culture with plagiarized designs, Corteiz serves as breath of

  • A Sterling Silver Success: The Story of Chrome Heart's Rise to Fashion Fame

    In 1992, Richard Stark received a phone call from the Council of Fashion Designers of America informing him that he had won the award for Best Accessories Designer. However, Richard Stark doesn't identify himself as a fashion designer; he sees himself more as a craftsman Having a distinctive design language is crucial for a brand like Chrome Hearts. The Starks' mastery of design and craftsmanship extends across all endeavors.

  • How Dubai Based Artist Faxon is Planning to Take over the Fashion Industry

    Faxon, a multifaceted fashion designer, artist, and creative visionary. spheres with his distinctive and captivating designs. for fashion. I designed it as a joint and translated to crazy is contagious. Which artists/designers inspire you the most? GOD, he is the best artist, designer, scientist.

  • Exclusive Look At Martin Victor- The Visionary Behind The Region's Fastest-Growing Fashion House

    A pioneering entrepreneur, fashion designer, and former model, Martin Al-Masri founded the popular brand Taking his passion for fashion to the next level, Al-Masri went to Prague and mapped out the plan for his fashion empire. Clearly, the fashion entrepreneur isn't planning on slowing down anytime soon. As a model in your early years, what made you start your own fashion brand?

  • Philipp Plein is officially the first luxury fashion house to accept crypto currency payments

    The German designer is on a mission to become the next crypto king. Cryptocurrencies have made their way into fashion industry. While many fashion designers and entrepreneurs are investing in crypto as indivisuals, very few have But not, Philipp Plein,, the German fashion designer known for his edgy designs. Two days ago, the designer made a groundbreaking announcment to his 2.5M followers.

  • Emirati Online Fashion Marketplace Boksha Secures US$1 Million In Seed Funding Round

    Boksha, an online marketplace for independent fashion designers with a focus on Khaleeji styles, has they do best- designing,” says Saleh. own studios and retail shop, and Boksha differentiates itself from other online fashion websites by not selling any global brands, hence, designers are keen to join the platform. The company aims to empower the region’s independent fashion designers by providing technology in order

  • Meet Jeff Hamilton, The Fashion Legend Behind Some Of The Most Iconic Jackets.

    Jeff Hamilton is a fashion designer and entrepreneur who was born in Morocco and moved to LA in the 70 He then went on to design iconic leather jackets for celebrities including Micheal Jackson, Kobe Bryant He also had licenses to design jackets and merch for the NBA, NASCAR, The Weekend and more. Jeff Hamilton talks about his beginnings in the fashion business, how he started to make jackets for celebrities, his favorite pieces he ever designed, how he is able to make such unique pieces, what he

  • Ferrari launches it's first in-house fashion collection

    a gear to make its debut on a circuit so fast-moving and cutthroat it makes F1 look restrained: the fashion The iconic super-car maker rolled out its first in-house fashion co llection, offering fans of the The collection, designed by creative director and former Armani designer Rocco Iannone, were was exhibited Fashion-wise, Iannone’s decision to size his collection from XXXS to XXXL was another indication that In other fashion related posts, check out our article "The King Of Luxury" a breakdown of LVMH CEO ,

  • This Startup Gives You A Chance to Own a Piece of Digital Fashion History

    You may remember The Fabricant as the first fashion company to ever release an NFT. On April 16, the two heavy-weights of the Digital Fashion space dropped a co-branded collection exclusively The creators explained, “This NFT collection offers the community a chance to own a part of Digital Fashion The Fabricant team has designed each piece for “the Future Ancestors of the Metaverse.” Inspired by the new wave of fashion re-constructivists (creatives taking garments apart and reconstituting

  • Qasimi, A Groundbreaking Fashion House Bringing Middle Eastern Culture to the world.

    Architecture informs the approach to design and underpins the philosophy behind the label: that clothes The military influence stems from the designer’s memories of growing up during the Gulf War. Messaging to allow the designer to express his views, weaving politics and poetry into his collections Creative Director. he would then go on to incorporate Arab elements in his male and female costume designs Some of his most popular designs include a £115 ($144) T-shirt with the writing in Arabic, that read:

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