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MAISON SARA CHRAIBI

MAISON SARA CHRAIBI ABOUT Sara Charaïbi was born in Rabat in 1982. She is very proud of her environment, culture and conviviality. Enfant, she is an initiée in the couture and in the broderie next year. After the architectural studies in Rabat, they will be installed in Paris or will be prepared by DEA in “Philosophie and Theorie d’Architecture”. In Paris, I have a passion for style and fashion that nourishes the creative vitality of…

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MULU

MULU ABOUT Born in Ethiopia and thrust into immigrant life in the Netherlands at the age of 3, I realized it’s not just about surviving, it’s about thriving. Hey, I’m Kanessa Muluneh. I’ve turned barriers into building blocks, transforming dreams and raw determination into tangible success. With a little bit of tenacity and a whole lot of passion, I launched ventures that hit million-dollar statuses, even established the first female American Football League in Europe.…

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MRS. KEEPA

Mrs keepa ABOUT Mrs. Keepa is a ready to wear brand co founded by French Egyptian designer Mariam Yeya and husband Bassel Komaty who goes by KEEPA. The pret-a-porter line made its mark in the fashion industry in May 2016 and since then has been captivating the audience with its contemporary and eclectic silhouettes.  Sustainability is a key value to the brand. Materials used don’t follow seasonal trends, yet carefully selected for glamorous modern designs; giving…

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MALICHE

MALICHE – couture aw22/23 Previous Next Michelle is the founder of the Philippine-based luxurious fashion brand, Malichè, which provides women with custom and ready-to-wear couture. Today, Michelle is taking the fashion world by storm with her ability to craft beautiful bridal gowns and evening gowns. She makes a name for herself on the local and international scene with dresses that have already walked several global runways, including in China and Malaysia. Malichè is a luxurious…

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MENA TALAL

MENA TALAL – couture aw22/23 Previous Next Mena Talal is an Iraqi fashion designer, who established her brand in 2016. She specializes in engagement, wedding, and event dresses. Her designs were characterized by simplicity and luxury at the same time. From a young age, she worked on her love for the world of fashion and developed it through her studies, and obtained several certificates in it. Today, Mena owns a Fashion House in Iraq and Jordan…

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MAISON DU MEC

Kicking off the Arab Fashion Week Menswear Spring-Summer show, these are some of the questions Lebanon-based designer Joseph Achajian attempted to answer. Staged just four years after he emerged onto the scene with his minimal black and white poplin shirts graced with the label “New Dreams Every Day.” In four years, a devastatic explosion, a pandemic and political and economic unrest have rocked his homeland, but his slogan… his ethos still radiates just the same.

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MAISON MADA’EN

The creator of the brand is Farah Bseiso. She is a Jordanian ready-to-wear and couture fashion designer. Born in London, and raised consecutively throughout Baghdad, Iraq and Amman, Jordan, she is very culturally diverse. Upon receiving her degree in literature, she decided to pursue her passion by studying fashion at the London College of Fashion. In 2016 she started Maison MADAEN.

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MOK BY MOE KHADRA

MOK BY MOE KHADRA – rtw aw23/24 Previous Next Launched in 2008 in Beirut, MOK by Moe Khadra. The line of MOK shares the iconic vision and design aesthetic of its founder, Moe Khadra, fused with a contemporary, forward-looking nomad spirit. The signature MOK aesthetic combines Japanese classics with a nomad-chic attitude and tailored silhouettes. Its portfolio since 2008 of aspirational collections included ready-to-wear for women and eventually a revolutionary jewelry line for men addressing the…

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MARMAR HALIM

MARMar halim – couture SS23 Previous Next Marmar Halim brought the complexities of the desert to the runway through the stage setup, and the designs presented. The collection Hawma’a means desert in Arabic. Translated into manipulated fabrics of taffeta, velvet, chiffon, sequence, and leather-like and draped silhouettes that Marmar used to speak up all her silent thoughts. The classic cuts merged into exaggerated and unfinished finishing with maxi gowns, ruffled sleeves, asymmetric collars, and floor-sweeping capes. With…

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