Dubai Fashion Week 2024 was full of exciting showcases and presentations. Vogue Arabia shares a recap at some of the biggest moments from the week that was.
Every year, Dubai Fashion Week, founded by Dubai Design District and the Arab Fashion Council, showcases and uplifts the best talent in the region, and this year was no different. This year’s week-long fashion escapade went on from February 4 -8 , and encompassed an array of talents who presented their exquisite glistening curations on the runway, including designers like Rizman Ruzaini, Maison Sara Chraibi, Dima Ayad, Micheal Cinco, Designers and US, and more. Also on the lineup were presentations by Mrs Keepa, BLSSD, and Zeena Zaki.
Keep scrolling to get a glimpse of some of our favorite shows from Dubai Fashion Week 2024.
Rizman Ruzaini
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The eventful week started off with an opening showcase by Malaysian designer duo Rizman Ruzaini, who presented their fall/winter collection inspired by the cuts, colors and silhouettes of the Mughal empire, and its Queen Mehrunnisa.
Mrs Keepa
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Egyptian-born Dubai based designer Mariam Yehia launched Mrs Keepa studio, a couture arm of the brand in an alluring presentation, showcasing her collection named ‘Inhale,’ inspired by all things mermaid core and underwater.
Maison Sara Chraibi
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Moroccan designer Sara Chraibi’s debut show at Dubai Fashion Week 2024 was a tribute to Moroccan resilience, and the earthquake that shook its core in 2023. The collection featured earthy tones, embroideries and wavy emblems to highlight the beauty in endurance.
Self Made
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The Self Made collection featured different variants of the brands’ signature denim fabric, enmeshed with chromosonic technology, which helps fabric change color with touch and heat, along with velvet and fun prints.
Micheal Cinco
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At Dubai Fashion Week 2024, Michael Cinco presented an alluring collection as always, this time inspired by Japan. The clothing featured several Japanese motifs and emblems including kimono, cherry blossoms and geisha-inspired looks.
Zeena Zaki
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For this edition, Iraqi designer Zeena Zaki, showcased her collection in collaboration with Tryano at the Palazzo Versace Hotel. The collection included artfully draped kaftans and dresses in vibrant royal blues, pastels and glitters.
Dima Ayad
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Dima Ayad’s fall/winter collection at Dubai Fashion Week 2024 encompassed lots of browns, metallics, bubbles and volumes, all inspired by her teenage years, the buzzing ’90s.
Reborn Society
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Reborn designer Zeynab presented her collection called “Phoenix Rise,” which elevated relaxed fits through bold styling and statement accessories.
Emergency Room Beirut
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Emergency Room Beirut presented an eccentric collection that included three parts: the past, present and future. Each decade featured very different aesthetics, including sleek black and white lacy dresses, furry hats, and more.
BLSSD
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BLSSD presented its latest collection, Disclaimer, at Dubai Fashion Week 2024 through a unique presentation which turned the backstage madness into a captivating ‘front stage’ show. The event involved clothes flipped inside out, where zippers became waist bands, and leather was reimagined as sequins.
Adolfo Dominguez
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Spanish designer Adolfo Dominguez showcased a captivating collection with elevated basics that included earthy tones, stellar tailoring, and quirky accessories with pops of color.
Designers & Us
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This season of Dubai Fashion Week wrapped up with a star-studded show by Designers and US, a luxury boutique based in Dubai, that houses talented designers from around the globe. CEO and founder Tarek Derke stated, “We are really excited to be closing the Dubai Fashion Week, highlighting the works of seven designers from around the globe, who have designed their collections based on the theme of chakras, and its seven colors.”