Arab Fashion Week
Arab Fashion Week is a six-day festival of fashion in Dubai until October 15. Image Credit: supplied

Arab Fashion Week is on in Dubai right now and the opening salvo had a lot to love - check out the highlights…

Barbie was the biggest talking point of Day 1 at Arab Fashion Week women’s ready-to-wear spring-summer 2023 festival in Dubai. The capsule collection by Lebanese couturier Jean Louis Sabaji is easily the most elegant Barbie showing on a catwalk yet.

The Jean Louis Sabaji x Barbie capsule was a blast and a fun way to open at Arab Fashion Week.
The Jean Louis Sabaji x Barbie capsule was a blast and a fun way to open at Arab Fashion Week. Image Credit: supplied

The Jean Louis Sabaji x Barbie capsule is all about that unmistakeable form, with sleek silhouettes popping thanks to Barbie’s signature hues of bright pink. Contrasted with surprising black details like Sabaji’s signature use of feather and heart motifs, the cocktail dresses are meant to highlight the female form and the striking evening gowns sweep the floor.

Dubai-based Amato looked to the East for inspiration for its ‘contemporary Maharaja’ collection.
Dubai-based Amato looked to the East for inspiration for its ‘contemporary Maharaja’ collection. Image Credit: supplied

On the second day of Arab Fashion Week we were treated to a collection by UAE’s own label Amato, designed by Filipino Furne One who created a line inspired by the Maharajas and vintage Indian costumery, which is why the otherwise stark black looks are embellished by handmade turbans, capes, feathered shoulders, and molded armor…

Rian Fernandez.
Rian Fernandez. Image Credit: supplied

Filipino designer Rian Fernandez put on a show of colour for his couture gowns and ensembles, similarly inspired by traditional embroidery for the bodices and tassels in his looks.

Jordanian designer Farah Bseiso collection for Maison Mada’en.
Jordanian designer Farah Bseiso collection for Maison Mada’en. Image Credit: supplied

That embroidered and handmade kind of look is a theme in Dubai-based Farah Bseiso’s collection for Maison Mada’en too, which is inspired by the Gardens of London as Bseiso’s tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. The ‘Fallen Rose’ collection by the Jordanian designer is like a fairy tale of floral motifs, vibrant tulles and mikado silk. “The collection represents strength and power, as well as courageous and positive characters that are rooted both in traditions and liberal ideologies,” said Bseiso.