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After finishing high school, he moved to Paris, where he obtained his fashion degree. [1] In 1995, Murad expanded his presence in Beirut by opening a third flagship store. [2] Prior to this, he had launched boutiques and showrooms on Charles Helou Avenue in Beirut and rue François I in Paris. He later established a showroom in Milan on Via ...
Acra left Beirut in 1983, relocating to New York City, during the peak of the Lebanese Civil War. [8] Reem Acra's designs on the runway. After her studies at ESMOD in Paris, Acra took mainstream fashion design positions in Hong Kong and Taiwan. At the age of 25 she was overseeing a $30 million project, but left after seven years to start her ...
In Beirut his reputation grew from dressing women in his neighborhood, and was soon enhanced by high society women sporting his designs. [9] In 1997, Saab was the first non-Italian designer to become a member of the National Chamber of Italian Fashion, [10] [11] and in 1997 he showed his first collection outside Lebanon in Rome. [12]
During the Lebanese Civil War, his family moved to Cairo, Egypt. In 2002, Nemer returned to Beirut to enroll at ESMOD to study Pattern Making, Moulage, and Design. Upon graduation, he launched his eponymous brand Nemer Saadé Couture in Beirut. Nemer Saade held its first fashion show in Beirut to present the brand's latest collection. [1]
Georges Hobeika is a Lebanese multinational luxury fashion house founded by Lebanese fashion designer of Couture and Ready-to-Wear clothing, Georges Hobeika. Hobeika officially opened his atelier in Beirut, Lebanon in 1995, and has been presenting his collections in Paris for over a decade.
Georges Chakra (Arabic: جورج شقرا) is a Beirut-based Lebanese haute couture fashion designer. Chakra founded his eponymous brand in 1985 and has been showcasing his collections at Paris Fashion Weekk since the mid-1990s.
Ward was born in Beirut.He is the son of Elie Ward, a couturier. At 18, Ward enrolled in the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne in Paris, France. [2] He worked with Claude Montana at Lanvin, with Gianfranco Ferré at Dior, and then with Karl Lagerfeld at Chloé, [3] where he studied haute couture before he launched his own brand Tony Ward Couture.
Lebanese women fashion designers (7 P) Pages in category "Lebanese fashion designers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.