Fashion Trust Arabia cancels 5th edition over ‘humanitarian crisis in Palestine’

Fashion Trust Arabia cancels 5th edition over ‘humanitarian crisis in Palestine’
Bella Hadid attended last year's event. (AFP)
Short Url
Updated 08 November 2023
Follow

Fashion Trust Arabia cancels 5th edition over ‘humanitarian crisis in Palestine’

Fashion Trust Arabia cancels 5th edition over ‘humanitarian crisis in Palestine’

DUBAI: Qatar’s star-studded Fashion Trust Arabia has cancelled its fifth edition due to the “ongoing and deeply distressing humanitarian crisis in Palestine,” organizers announced on Tuesday.  

In a statement released on the event’s page, organizers said: “Fashion Trust Arabia has always been dedicated to fostering young designers from the MENA Region. We firmly believe in the transformative power of art and creativity to transcend boundaries and unify communities. 

 

 

“However, in light of the ongoing and deeply distressing humanitarian crisis in Palestine we have taken the decision to cancel our fifth annual Awards Ceremony, which was set to take place last month, and all our upcoming activities. We have made this decision out of solidarity and respect,” the statement read.  

The organization said that in the coming weeks, it will be highlighting – on social media – the rich history of Palestinian culture and fashion in collaboration with its diverse network of designers.  

 

 

“We believe that sharing and championing culture is sorely needed, especially in such moments as now,” the statement added. “Our hearts are very heavy, but it is our responsibility to persist in our mission. We reaffirm our commitment to supporting the talents and aspirations of young designers, acknowledging that a peaceful environment is vital for their growth and innovation.” 

Fashion Trust Arabia is a non-profit organization that provides financial support, guidance and mentorship to emerging designers from across the Middle East and North Africa region.  

The event is known for attracting industry heavyweights from around the world, with last year’s ceremony hosting the likes of Bella Hadid, Naomi Campbell, Karolina Kourkova, Valentino’s creative director Pierpaolo Picciolini, British models Jourdan Dunn and Poppy Delevingne, former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo, British actress Jodie Turner-Smith, US model Jasmine Tookes and US Somali model Halima Aden. 


Bella Hadid joins Chopard as Global Ambassador

Bella Hadid joins Chopard as Global Ambassador
Updated 53 sec ago
Follow

Bella Hadid joins Chopard as Global Ambassador

Bella Hadid joins Chopard as Global Ambassador

DUBAI: US Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid has succeeded Hollywood actress Julia Roberts as the Global Ambassador of luxury Swiss jewerly house Chopard.

The campaign will launch on Sept. 1 with six images shot by photographer Alasdair McLellan. The campaign will focus on Chopard’s Haute Joaillerie collections, including Happy Hearts, Happy Sport, Happy Diamonds, Ice Cube, and Alpine Eagle.

Hadid, who first showed off Chopard creations at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, shared her thoughts in a released statement published by Business Today, saying: “I have so much appreciation for Chopard’s craftsmanship and have been an admirer of theirs for many years. I am so thrilled to be joining the Chopard family.”

Meanwhile, Caroline Scheufele, Co-President and Artistic Director of Chopard, added: “Bella epitomises the spirit of Chopard: a harmonious mix of effortless elegance and zest for life that perfectly resonates with what our watches and jewellery stand for. We are excited about embarking on this new journey together.”

Hadid has also been making waves in the beauty industry with her own fragrance brand, Orabella, which launched in May.


Alia Shawkat spotted at Miu Miu event during Venice Film Festival

Alia Shawkat spotted at Miu Miu event during Venice Film Festival
Updated 01 September 2024
Follow

Alia Shawkat spotted at Miu Miu event during Venice Film Festival

Alia Shawkat spotted at Miu Miu event during Venice Film Festival

DUBAI: US Iraqi actress Alia Shawkat hit the red carpet at the Miu Miu Women's Tales dinner during the Venice Film Festival on Saturday.

Shawkat was joined at the event by the likes of US singer Olivia Rodrigo, British actor Harris Dickinson, US actress Jasmin Savoy, British actor Joe Allwyn and more.

She showed off a midnight blue ensemble consisting off a shirt and flared, knee-length skirt.

US Iraqi actress Alia Shawkat hit the red carpet at the Miu Miu Women's Tales dinner. (Getty Images)

The actress — who first appeared on camera in 1999, when she was 10 years old — rose to fame at a time when Hollywood was much less receptive to non-white identities.

“It’s interesting, because when I started acting, I always had to say I was half-whatever the role was. I would say I was half-Spanish, or half-French, just trying to blend in. I was always seen as ‘too ethnic’ when I was young,” Shawkat previously told Arab News. “Now my ethnicity is a strength, because the conversation is shifting. It’s funny to watch actors actually talk about where they’re coming from, or playing roles that they’re actually connected to, when I grew up having to basically hide it.”

Shawkat firmly believes that there is more work to be done than simply casting more diverse actors.

“Obviously, representation is very important, but I think also changing the stories themselves is key. Stories are very important, obviously — that's why we do all of this, right? Changing stories, changing ideas, of how people view Middle Easterners in general is very important,” Shawkat said. “The Middle East has got a really bad rap for a long time. I hope to always make things that are showing more truth behind the Middle East. I’m trying to be a part of that as much as possible and working more with Arabs in general. I want to go into the Middle East more.”

Dubai-based reality TV star and influencer Farhana Bodi attended the "Battlefield" ("Campo Di Battaglia") red carpet. (Getty Images)

Meanwhile, British Lebanese human rights lawyer Amal Clooney was spotted in Venice ahead of the premiere of her husband George Clooney’s new film “Wolfs.”

The action comedy, pitting one professional "lone wolf" fixer against another, is one of the highlights of the 10-day festival, where it is playing out of competition on the glamorous Lido.

Amal Clooney showed off a custom Bach Mai look and Cartier jewelry at an event hosted by the French jewelry label.

Dubai-based reality TV star and influencer Farhana Bodi attended the "Battlefield" ("Campo Di Battaglia") red carpet at the festival on Saturday in a look by designer Nali Barzani. 


Gail’s Bakery co-founder dismisses claims of Israeli ownership as ‘ridiculous’

Gail’s Bakery co-founder dismisses claims of Israeli ownership as ‘ridiculous’
Updated 31 August 2024
Follow

Gail’s Bakery co-founder dismisses claims of Israeli ownership as ‘ridiculous’

Gail’s Bakery co-founder dismisses claims of Israeli ownership as ‘ridiculous’

DUBAI: The co-founder and chief executive of London’s Gail's Bakery, Tom Molnar, has addressed claims that the bakery is Israel-owned and opposed to the ceasefire, calling these allegations “ridiculous.”

In an interview with The Times, Molnar said: “Gail’s proudly has Jewish roots and there’s plenty of stuff out there celebrating our heritage and history, but it’s not true it’s Israel-owned.

“There’s some just crazy stuff on the web thinking we are funding Israel, which is just completely ridiculous. We’re a wholly UK-based business, paying UK taxes, it’s just ludicrous and I think it needs to be called out,” Molnar added.

The backlash against the bakery has been growing over the past month, fueled by posts like one from author Salma Ibrahim on X, who wrote: “Guys, Gail’s is an Israeli company. Another one to boycott along with Starbucks and Pret.” Her post garnered over 3,700 shares and likes, reaching nearly 300,000 people.


Loli Bahia showcases bold style in new campaign

Loli Bahia showcases bold style in new campaign
Updated 31 August 2024
Follow

Loli Bahia showcases bold style in new campaign

Loli Bahia showcases bold style in new campaign

DUBAI: French Algerian model Loli Bahia has added another high-profile campaign to her portfolio, this time joining Swedish fashion brand H&M’s latest Autumn/ Winter 2024 collection.

In the first campaign image, Bahia, who is signed to Women Management Paris, was seen wearing a flowing black ensemble that includes a sheer, oversized top paired with wide-leg trousers. The outfit featured ruffled hems and a high neckline and was accompanied by a large black bag.

The second image shows the catwalk star in a crisp white blouse with structured, exaggerated sleeves, paired with a high-waisted black leather skirt detailed with silver studs.

In the first campaign image, Bahia was seen wearing a flowing black ensemble that includes a sheer, oversized top paired with wide-leg trousers. (Supplied)

In another shot, she was pictured in an oversized dark fur coat layered over wide-leg pants.

The campaign also features British singer Charli XCX, Venezuelan musician Arca, British model Lila Moss, American skateboarder and artist Sage Elsesser, and British musician Sega Bodega.

The latest collection embraces a mid-century aesthetic, evident in its suiting with boxy jackets and micro skirts. 

In another shot, she was pictured in an oversized dark fur coat layered over wide-leg pants. (Supplied)

The new drop features vintage-style opulence, with beading and studs adorning knitwear, heirloom-style mesh dresses, as well as leather and suede pieces.

The knitwear selection includes skirt suits in stretch wool, along with matching vests and shorts that are set to become wardrobe essentials.

The color palette spans a range of browns, from caramel to deep mahogany, with oxblood and green adding to the archival vibe. Black and white are used as accent tones. 

Accessories in the collection include heeled pumps with statement round toes, studded loafers, and furry slip-ons. The bags are sleek and directional, while the jewelry ranges from minimal and angular to off-beat and earthy.

The catwalk star also wore a crisp white blouse with structured, exaggerated sleeves, paired with a high-waisted black leather skirt detailed with silver studs. (Supplied)

“This collection is full of many special inspirations and quality materials. The leather, the knits, the sparkly separates – together the pieces showcase the strength of H&M’s fashion ability. It’s all about truly great clothes: real wardrobe icons. The campaign lets the fashion shine,” said Eliana Masgalos, the womenswear design director at H&M. 

Meanwhile, Bahia is one of the most in-demand models in the industry, becoming a runway fixture in just a few months after a breakthrough Spring 2022 fashion season, where she walked in 65 shows.

She has walked for a host of prestigious labels, including Chanel, Tory Burch, Givenchy, Lanvin, Schiaparelli and Valentino. Bahia also fronted campaigns for Saint Laurent, Tod’s, Isabel Marant, Courreges and Max Mara in addition to starring on the cover of Vogue Italia.


Elyanna joins Coldplay on stage in Dublin

Elyanna joins Coldplay on stage in Dublin
Updated 31 August 2024
Follow

Elyanna joins Coldplay on stage in Dublin

Elyanna joins Coldplay on stage in Dublin

DUBAI: Palestinian Chilean singer Elyanna joined Coldplay on stage this week during their concert in Dublin to perform their recently released song “We Pray.”

She performed alongside rapper Little Simz, Nigerian singer Burna Boy and Argentine singer Tini, who are also featured on the track.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Coldplay (@coldplay)

“I’m still in awe of last night! Sharing this moment with all these amazing artists on @coldplay’s stage felt so wholesome,” she wrote to her 1.7 million followers on Instagram. “I sang ‘We Pray’ in Arabic, I sang for hope and most importantly for my hometown Palestine.”