Nourie Flayhan teams up with Gucci Beauty

Nourie Flayhan teams up with Gucci Beauty
The artist shared images of the artworks she created for the brand’s Gucci Flora fragrance. (Instagram)
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Updated 14 October 2023
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Nourie Flayhan teams up with Gucci Beauty

Nourie Flayhan teams up with Gucci Beauty

DUBAI: Lebanese illustrator Nourie Flayhan is back with another international partnership, this time with Italian luxury brand Gucci Beauty.

The artist shared this week images of the artworks she created for the brand’s Gucci Flora fragrance. The designs were in celebration of the Virgo season, which ended last month.




The designs were in celebration of the Virgo season. (Instagram)

The drawings show the star sign’s constellation and the m-shaped symbol, along with floral designs to represent the perfume.

“The flowers framing the bottle are the aster flowers, which is the flower associated with Virgo,” the brand wrote on Instagram. “They are known for their simple yet beautiful round flowers and their tough nature.”

Flayhan has made a name for herself in recent years as one of the region’s most talented emerging artists.

In March, the artist teamed up with German sports giant Adidas for an exclusive capsule collection for Ramadan. The unisex range also celebrates the city of Dubai through a one-off design created by Flayhan.




The artworks are inspired by the UAE’s emblems. (Supplied)

The collection comprised T-shirts and hoodies and were available in three different colorways — white, altered blue and halo blue. The artworks were inspired by the UAE’s emblems — the palm tree, henna and seven stars to honor the seven Emirates — re-imagined and interpreted through Flayhan’s signature illustration style.




The House of Aama tote bag honored women in North Africa and southwest Asia. (Instagram)

She previously partnered Los Angeles-based fashion label House of Aama on a tote bag that honors women in North Africa and southwest Asia.

In 2021, she collaborated with US luxury fashion house Carolina Herrera on a set of Eid Al-Fitr illustrations.