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FASHION EDITOR DEBRINA ALIYAH

DEPUTY EDITOR EZDHAR IBRAHIM ALI

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Watch the behind-the-scenes video from


Louis Vuittons Spirit of Travel ad campaign on
our Facebook page and tell us what you think of
Michelle Williams and Alicia Vikanders style! The
campaign was shot by Patrick Demarchelier at
Palm Springs, California in a modern desert
home designed by architect John Lautner
and features the Twist and Capucines handbags,
as well as the new City Steamer designed
for the Cruise 2016 collection.

EVENTS OF THE MONTH


20th DUBAI INTERNATIONAL
JEWELLERY WEEK 2015
9 - 12 December 2015
Dubai World Trade Centre
The ultimate jewellery experience featuring
collections from over 250 companies from 25
countries provides an excellent opportunity for
shoppers to pick out their buys from around the
world. The 20th edition of the show will include
new features such as an all-new Designer Avenue
showcasing new and upcoming jewellery
designers from the region, as well as interactive
styling workshops with fashion experts, and a
Beauty Hub with Joelle Group offering mini
beauty services for women.

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Pleats, ruffles, knots and layers. It is all about


textures for Resort 2016 collections. How do you
incorporate them into your daily style without
making a big fuss, or getting into a difficult knot?
We break down the trends and collections from
big name designers and show you the ropes.

G Talk
With the buzz thats Lagoona Mall Fashion Week, which took place a couple of weeks ago in
celebration of all the new brands that have popped up for the first time in Qatar, it is the official
opening of Tory Burchs boutique that we are most looking forward to. To officiate the store in
style, the original streetstyle star Anna Dello Russo will be gracing our shores this month to up
the cool factor.
The brands collaboration with is to draw star appeal to a charitable cause close to our hearts,
the Educate A Child foundation that is spearheaded by Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser. While the
celebrated creative consultant will share styling tips and stories with guests, 10% of all sales from
the opening event will be donated to the foundation. The significance of such a big fashion name
coming to Doha to support a noble cause is one that warms our hearts and reminds us that the
industry, though frivolous at times, has increasingly reached out to champion important issues.
Michael Kors has had a two-year partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme,
delivering 10 million meals to children in hunger-stricken areas around the world. Through social
media campaigns and partial sales proceeds of special collections, the designers effort has
been recognised as one of the most important contributors to stopping world famine. Earlier
this summer, we highlighted the work of fashion model Liya Kebede who founded LemLem, an
initiative to preserve and sell the art of Ethiopian weaving to a global audience. In this issue,
we put the spotlight on Chicago-based designer Katrin Schnabl who collaborated with Riyadhs
Art of Heritage foundation on a capsule collection that highlights the artistic heirlooms of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, while giving underprivileged women opportunities to better their lives.
In this season of giving, we are thrilled to be able to bring you these stories to inspire and to
reflect on. December is a merry-making season that may bring much joy but may also isolate
those who are less fortunate. While we make plans to surprise loved ones with material gifts,
lets give some thought to those who are in need by giving back what we can. With the many
special collections by fashion houses to benefit social causes, its the perfect time of the year
to put the heart into the chic.

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V-Neck sweater dress, QR425,


Massimo Dutti, Villaggio Mall.
Sleeveless blazer, QR495, Massimo Dutti.
Fringed scarf, QR80, H&M, Villaggio Mall.
Printed kimono wrap, QR800, BCBG, Villaggio Mall.
Nicola lace vest, QR795, Bebe, sivvi.com

Dressing for Qatars autumn and


winter days takes a little bit of
planning. The joys of crisp mornings
and cool nights are interrupted by
warm afternoons, especially during
the midday blazing sun. While we
all know that layering is the ultimate
solution to beat the changing
weather, the idea of lugging around
jackets and changing sweaters
throughout the day can be a daunting
task! Start with a comfortable base
layer- basic dress or long-sleeved
top and work your way through the
layers. A scarf is always handy at
anytime of the day, a sleeveless pullover or a kimono wrap gives modest
coverage at midday, and a proper
coat keeps the chill at bay in the
evening. A waist-belt is handy to give
shape to your silhouette, especially
when the layering gets too bulky.

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Karin dress, QR1,895, Torn by Ronny Kobo, WEST L.A.


Overcoat with braided laces, QR2,735,
Elisabetta Franchi, Lagoona Mall.
Faux-fur overcoat, QR1,875, Elisabetta Franchi.
Chain belt, QR2,510, Lanvin, Villaggio Mall.
Signature stole, QR2,860, Louis Vuitton, Villaggio Mall.

GLAM / ON OUR

RADAR

DECEMBER 2015
AN EDIT
OF THINGS
THAT ARE
HOT NOW

ARABIAN CULTURE GOES GLOBAL

EVIAN X ALEXANDER WANG


Its becoming a regular thing as we await the Evian
collaborations each year so we can add another pretty
bottle to our collectors item kit. The 2016 limited edition
bottle is designed by Alexander Wang featuring the
designers signature bar code logo on two contrasting
bottles, one black and one white. The purity of Evian water
is emphasised through clean graphics and highlighted by
the play of the lines on the bottles. Alexander applies the
barcode logo in different ways and throughout different
collections and seasons. Inspired by the unique purity of
Evian water, Wang put it into new context on its iconic
glass bottle. The design is clean, simple, and at the same
time interacts with the dynamic reflections of water as a
natural element. In my approach to design, I have always
had an un-precious outlook, focusing on the pieces that
people wear every day, then tweaking them and elevating
them to give a distinct point of view, said Wang. Evian
water is something that is truly every day yet precious
by design. We used linear and strong graphics to give the
brands iconic bottle our sensibility, and to create a new
take on it." The Evian x Alexander Wang bottle will be
available in 2 sizes and is now available in the Middle East
in selected hotels, cafs, restaurants and retailers.

Dubai-based fashion designer Katya Kovtunovich


presented her collection inspired by the heritage of The
Emirates at the 2015 Milan Expo, as part of a dedicated
preview for Dubai Expo 2020. As the first designer to
introduce a modern take on the traditional Arabic fabric,
Katyas collection is inspired by the authentic beauty
of Sadou, a material widely used in The Emirates for
upholstery. Created with the aim of taking the Bedouin
heritage into the modern world, Katya comments on her
collection, I try to break boundaries of the conventional
use of Sadou, rethinking its traditional role and giving it
the central stage and limelight as a fully functional high
fashion fabric. I love seeing new potential in people, places
and fabrics. The unique collection from the Russian-born
designer, using traditional Arabic fabric while working in
Dubai and creating modern clothes that appeal to women
worldwide is in itself a representation of what Dubai is
all about : a global mix of cultures, visions and experiences
that connects minds and creates a future. Its natural
for me to see the beauty in the unseen - the Bedouin is
juxtaposed with the aristocratic, the desert with the city
life: rough with refined, heritage with modern. Cultures,
places and opposite ethnic references are all mixed up,
creating a new synergy and new reality, Katya adds.

34 \ FASHION

A JOURNEY IN STYLE

COSMIC CONFESSION
The latest to drop from the Adidas and Rita Ora
collaboration is Cosmic Confession, a capsule created
specifically for winter. Forms built for function inspired
by space suits and mission-wear, suggest retro sports
influences and utility adorned with intergalactic vintage
detailing. Blue and yellow uniform tones feature pops of
white in the brands signature Three Stripes and Trefoils,
as cuts are long and lean. Boyfriend- fit tees with bold
branding, silky track pants, all-in-ones, cut-away gloves
and service caps feature utility details such as multi-zips
and custom patches. The snap pant makes a comeback as
a retro all-in-one and a long sleeve scoop neck maxi dress,
conceived for comfort and class in cosmic action.

Iconic Arab singer Umm Kulthum has been recognised as a vintage


fashion icon and one of historys savviest travellers in a new photo
book launched by Heathrow Airport and supermodel Yasmin Le
Bon. The exclusive coffee table book, A Journey in Style, celebrates
some of the most stylish travellers, outfits and luggage to grace
Heathrows concourses since Londons global hub airport opened
in the 1940s. The collection of archive photography highlights
the enduring relationship between fashion and flying, capturing
stunning images of the jet-set from yesteryear through to todays
style elite. A Journey in Style shows the beloved late Egyptian
singer in a photograph capturing her arrival at Heathrow in 1967,
where she met with famous French actor Jean-Claude Pascal.
Sporting her signature black sunglasses and beehive up-do, The
Star of the East exudes classic glamour in a bejewelled abaya with
lace trim and a long fur coat draped over her shoulders.
Theres something fabulously glamorous about flying that has
always fascinated me and to this day I still get excited about
travelling. From the starlets of the 50s stepping onto the runway in
their oversized sunglasses and trollies stacked with monogrammed
luggage, to todays style icons, air travel has always been packed
with stylish possibility, Yasmin says. A Journey in Style is available
on amazon.co.uk and at Heathrow airport for QR85.

LOUIS VUITTONS GREAT JOURNEY


Louis Vuitton will celebrate Volez, Voguez, Voyagez Louis Vuitton at the Grand
Palais from 4th December 2015 till 21st February 2016. Curated by Olivier Saillard,
this exhibition retraces Louis Vuittons great journey from 1854 till today, through
depictions of the maisons founding members and those who create the Louis Vuitton
of tomorrow. The Grand Palais was constructed in 1900 during one of the most
spectacular Universal Exhibitions in Paris which welcomed 48 milllion visitors. At this
turning point of the century, George Vuitton was in charge of organising the entire
section dedicated to Travel & Leather Goods. The Louis Vuitton booth, surprisingly
in the shape of a merry-go-round, presented the Maisons most innovative luggage
and elegant bags, and was the centre of attention. Louis Vuitton has always been
at the avant-garde of creation. More than a century after, if Louis Vuitton remains at
the helm of fashion, its because we continously inspire ourselves from the past while
anticipating trends of our times. For this exhibition, Olivier Saillard has immersed
himself in the archives of our maison to decode its secrets. He delivers a fresh vision
of our past, present and future, says Michael Burke, CEO of Louis Vuitton.

46 \ HOLIDAY EDITS

PARTY
CROWD

Start your New year, New you


mantra early this season by
ditching the little old black dress
and go for a fresh style makeover
for holiday dressing. Weve got you
covered for every party invite you
have and how to make the ultimate
entrance for every occasion.

Mlanie Laurents Saint


Laurent by Hedi Slimane
outfit gives off a serious
yet alluring persona that is
perfect for a work or office
party setting.

Textured earring, Cline,


Villaggio Mall.

Straight
leather dress,
Coach,
www.coach.com
Selena Gomez in Louis Vuitton
Spring Summer 2016.

Tribal sandals, Dsquared2,


www.dsquared2.com

Knuckle gold stud clutch,


Alexander McQueen,
Porto Arabia.
Roxboro tassel sandals,
Jeffrey Campbell,
WEST L.A.

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Amal Clooney does the
classic ladylike repertoire
that is great for luncheons
and low-key occasions.
Swap heels for flats for
daytime outings.

Snakeskin clutch, Salvatore


Ferragamo, Porto Arabia.

Calypso blue
dress, C/MEO
Collective,
WEST L.A.
Silk scarf, CH Carolina
Herrera, Villaggio Mall.

Evil-eye
minaudire fur
clutch, Diane Von
Furstenberg,
www.dvf.com

Printed A-line dress,


CH Carolina Herrera,
www.carolinaherrera.com

Embellished
flat, Delpozo,
www.netaporter.com

Claire fur vest,


Giuseppe Zanotti,
Porto Arabia.

Saoirse Ronan aces


the angelic all-white
Lanvin ensemble
that makes a good
style inspiration for
fashionable gettogethers and annual
corporate events.

Tassel necklace,
Lanvin,
Villaggio Mall.

Dainty chain choker,


CH Carolina Herrera,
Villaggio Mall.

Embroidered kaftan,
Emilio Pucci,
The Gate Mall.

Pearl minaudire,
Karl Lagerfeld,
Lagoona Mall.

Ligne rift python


sandal, Balenciaga,
Porto Arabia.

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For gala dinners and


glamorous balls, take cues
from both Beyonc and Lea
Seydoux in eye-catching
gowns. Beyonc goes for
fur-glamour in a Philipp
Plein outfit while Lea
Seydoux is a resplendent in
a red Miu Miu number.

Long chiffon
dress in rose print,
Alexander McQueen,
Porto Arabia.

Lace gown,
Emilio Pucci,
The Gate Mall.

Off-shoulder
dress, Delpozo,
www.netaporter.com

Gold plated
sandals, Cline,
Villaggio Mall.

Embroidered long
gloves, Dsquared2,
www.dsquared2.com

Boucl clip small pearl


earring, Balenciaga,
Porto Arabia.

Let your outfit do the talking


and accessorise with classic jewel
sparkles rather than coloured gems
this holiday season. Natalie Portman
wears a simple earring stud while her
sparkly corsage takes centrestage,
while Jourdan Dunns dainty bracelet
complements her show-stopping dress.

Embellished bag,
Dior, Villaggio Mall.
Bouquet necklace,
Giuseppe Zanotti,
Porto Arabia.

Studded lasercut peep sandal,


Alexander McQueen,
Porto Arabia.

Amazone bangle,
Messika Joaillerie, Ali
bin Ali Jewellery.

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Diane Krugers
shimmering Prada
dress sets the tone
for a party night
out in town, be it
some late-night
revelries or a fancy
dinner invite.

Floral appliqud
dress, Delpozo,
www.netaporter.com

Embellished zodiac
clutch, Emilio Pucci,
The Gate Mall.

Fur stole, Marella,


www.marella.com

Bordeaux pony
boots, Victoria
Beckham, www.
victoriabeckham.
com

Midi dress in
flower print, Stella
McCartney, Porto
Arabia.
Prismick fringes
sandals, Roger Vivier,
www.rogervivier.com

The new Franck


Muller Grande
Date collection
watch in a red
alligator strap
makes for a
one-in-a-lifetime
thank you gesture.
Get your own style
squad. Get one for each
with this set of eccentric
charms from Prada.

GIFT OF THE MOMENT


GET IN THE GOOD BOOKS OF YOUR
LOVED ONES WITH OUR ON-POINT AND
PERSONALISED GIFTING IDEAS. WHAT
GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND!

The Miu Miu Napa


Crystal shoulder bag
suits the feminine
figures in your life.

This limited edition version


of the petite Coach Swagger
2.0 was customized for
superstar Ariana Grande. A
perfect token for your friends
who are fans of the singer.

Shoe collectors will love


this charm bracelet from
Giuseppe Zanotti.

HOLIDAY EDITS / 55

Aspinal Londons
quirky tote for
your trend-setting
friends.

Pamper your loved ones


with a beauty set ritual from
Elemis that can be customised
to different skin needs.

For the powerful career


woman in your life, a
double-pearl ring that
will help her exert her
style in the boardroom.

Lanvins Farida
crystal and gold cuff is
reminiscent of a souvenir
from an exotic location.

Just in time for holiday


dressing, Pradas discoball earrings make for an
entertaining gift.

Get the man in your life


ready for the cold weather
with a leather bomber
jacket from Lanvin.

Watches will always


make for a functional
gift, especially this
classic rendition from
Versus Versace.

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FASHION / 61

STYLE
WITHOUT
BORDERS

T H E

B E D O U I N

P H I L O S O P H Y

BY DEBRINA ALIYAH

Inspired by the simplicity and


independence of different
communities around the world,
Central Saints Martins alumnus
Andraya Farrag founded Bedouin, a
label based on the traditional nomadic
values that fly the flag of Style Without
Borders.

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ach collection espouses the merging of tradition and


culture with contemporary design that is versatile,
travel-friendly and timeless. A nod to the modernday jetsetter, minimalism takes over from traditional
bohemia to appeal to the international audience.
Andraya herself is an avid traveller, having worked
with Marchesa in New York and Matthew Williamson in London,
as well as a stint in a production house in India that embroiders
items for Diane Von Furstenburg and Tory Burch. The rising star
talks to us about her label and why it is time for fresh perspectives
in the region.
What is the story behind this collection?
The 'On The Road' collection for AW15 was inspired by a road
trip through the Nevada desert. I drew inspiration from the vast
landscapes, stormy skies with a hint of the rodeo. The collection
is predominantly made from luxurious silk that provides the
wearer with maximum comfort and elegance. Inspired by
the sky, the colour palette consists of rich berry, grey, ombre,
midnight blue and black. Applique and cut-out embroidered
stars are featured throughout on the jackets and silk tops.
Alongside the versatile separates, are the more statement pieces
such as Rodeo fringe trousers and the Horizon dress that give
the collection a fun 1970s twist. On The Road takes you on a
journey from daybreak to midnight with a collection of easy-towear luxury staples that focus on attention to detail.
Where did you study? Whats the design process like?
Each collection is produced here in Dubai, by a talented team
of machinists. I love working with a small team as they take a
lot of pride in each item, resulting in a great atmosphere in the
atelier. Each season I decide on a theme for the collection, which
is always a destination from around the world. I then go to fabric
fairs such as Premire Vision where I meet with my suppliers. We
work with an amazing silks mill in Italy that custom makes all of
the silk especially for us. Once I have chosen the fabrics I begin
designing! I usually come up with over 100 roughs for each
collection, narrow it down and then develop each design on the
stand. I do half of the pattern cutting, the other half is done by

BEDOUINs amazing pattern-cutter! We are very particular with


the fit of the garment but when it is finally ready we make it into
a beautifully crafted sample.
How do you see the label as part of the scene in the Middle
East?
I believe that the fashion scene in the Middle East is on the
cusp of welcoming diversity and contemporary design. Its
an exciting time for Bedouin as I feel that we are providing
something for the understated woman that loves attention to
detail and minimalist design. Our price points are affordable, yet
we provide a high-end finish, appealing to a variety of women.
The Middle East loves luxury so it is important to me to provide
that, but also to be respected as an international brand that can
be worn globally. I think in the past the Middle East focused
on eveningwear and a bit of bling but thats no longer the case.
Bedouin complements this change by offering a lifestyle and
pieces that can be worn from day to night.
What influences your design work?
I am heavily influenced by travel! However Bedouin is not
a brand focusing only on the jetsetter, I hope to encourage
spontaneity by providing versatile, go-to pieces without
sacrificing detail. I design each piece with these items in mind,
making sure that there is an item for every occasion. Each
collection is designed by a new destination, with our upcoming
collection embodying a modern twist on Mexican tradtion. I am
also inspired by vintage fashion, film, and architecture.
What do you think are elements of the Middle Eastern
woman that excites you?
The women of the Middle East are incredible. They arent afraid
to make a statement and they are always so 'put together'. In the
UK we tend to be a lot more casual when it comes to style but
I really do love the effortless look. Some of my Middle Eastern
muses are women that combine the contemporary style of
London and New York with the groomed elegance of the Middle
East. The women that I feel encapsulate this the most are Tala
Samman and Zahra Pedram.

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CULTURAL

TIES
BY DEBRINA ALIYAH

A cross-cultural collaboration goes


beyond just the fashionable dress.

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We wanted to create a capsule collection that


appeals to a contemporary audience and to
make these traditonal crafts relevant to a new
generation, explains Somaya Badr.

n one of the most misunderstood countries in the world


where gender equality is often a talking point, an initiative
for women empowerment stands out. Riyadh-based Art of
Heritage (AOH) is a charitable organisation that carries the
torch with a dual mission- to preserve Saudi Arabias cultural
heritage, while empowering women with disabilities and
underprivileged women in the country. Over the last three decades,
the organisation has assembled an extraordinary collection of
historic textiles, costumes, and jewellery, representing the fabric
design culture of the Arab region which becomes an important
resource and reference tool to teach women the vanishing
techniques in reproducing these culturally significant items.
By allowing the women to discover, learn and recreate these
historical gems, the organisation has created opportunities for
the women to support themselves. Part of the historical collection
was stored and conserved in Chicago for over a decade before
returning to Saudi Arabia. In an effort to continue the crosscultural connection, fashion designer Katrin Schnabl and her
business partner Birgit Rohm have launched the Art of Heritage
Capsule Collection. Based in Chicago, Katrin is a trained dancer
and skilled patternmaker who fuses her two passions to create
clothes that reflect the dynamic lives of women. Combining
luxurious fabrics, unique colour swatches and unexpected details
through draping, her clothes have a distinct aesthetic that is both
timeless and original.
We were immediately drawn to this project because weve
built our label on empowering women and giving back through
the work we do, which aligned perfectly with AOHs mission,
says Birgit, who worked as a retail and brand manager for both
Escada and Strenesse in Germany. It was an incredible privilege
for us to be exposed to Saudi Arabias rich cultural heritage and
have the opportunity to collaborate with Saudi women, notes
Katrin, who cut her teeth at Jil Sander and initially launched her

label in New York before moving to Chicago in 2004.


Referencing the traditional costumes of the Najd region
of Saudi Arabia, the capsule collection features dresses and
tops with drapes and swooping sleeves. Each look is cut from
a traditional bisht fabric, woven from fine camel hair, that is
produced exclusively for AOH. Although inspired by traditional
costumes and textiles, it was important that we present modern
pieces that could be mixed with existing items in a wardrobe, the
designer explains. Blouses carry inventive details, including rows
of tiny buttons at the waist, allowing the wearer to adjust the size
of the garment while a rare embroidery named naqda, becomes a
focal decorative element. It has a pixelated geometric quality to
it that is very modern, notes Katrin, who was able to incorporate
this rare form of embroidery into her designs, thanks to AOHs
workshops.
We wanted to create a capsule collection that appeals to a
contemporary audience and to make these traditional crafts
relevant to a new generation, explains Somaya Badr, AOHs
general manager. What is exciting about our collaboration with
Katrin and Birgit, is it is about women from different cultures
coming together to create fashion that has a larger purpose
beyond luxury. The workshops have become a must-see on the
itineraries of noted visitors to the country, and have received
personalities including Queen Rania of Jordan, Prince Charles,
and the Duchess of Cambridge.
The capsule collection will be introduced to an international
audience through trunk shows and partnerships with specialised
stores around the world, in addition to an online channel. In
addition to supporting our charitable endeavours, there is a great
opportunity to create a form of cultural diplomacy, that exposes
an international audience to Saudi Arabias rich heritage, notes
Somaya, of a unique vision that is harnessing the power of fashion
to change perceptions about the region.

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