
NCT’s Taeyong Shines in Silver Satin Jacket and Trousers at Loewe’s Fall 2023 Collection Presentation
Taeyong brought his signature classic style to Loewe‘s fall 2023 collection presentation on Tuesday in
Taeyong brought his signature classic style to Loewe‘s fall 2023 collection presentation on Tuesday in
Against all odds, including a wave of Y2K influences, several directional designers showed some of the highest-waisted pants in in recent runway history. For them, low-rise doesn’t seem to be apart of the equation for now.
At Rick Owens, the show opened with radical flared pants featuring a very high, cinched waist, “giving an appearance of endless legs not seen since the modeling heydays of Nadja Auerman,” quipped WWD international editor, Miles Socha.
Loewe’s Jonathan Anderson focused on a similar silhouette with jeans pavéd in tiny crystals that almost reached the ribcage. “Stretching out the proportion,” the designer explained post-show. The runway set, with its towering fountain sculptures by Lynda Beglis, reinforced this idea.
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Elsewhere, tucked-in shirts emphasized hiked-up waists at Officine Générale, JordanLuca and Dries van Noten, but it was Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons who took the styling trick to extremes with shirts that had extra-wide, extra-long sleeves, adding to the illusion of a shortened torso.
Out-of-the-box waist treatments also aided in keeping baggy pants from dipping below the navel.
At Juun.J, jackets were inverted and tied at the waist, exaggerating the hip to hourglass proportions. A swath of olive green fabric did the same at Burk Akyol, while Luca Magliano, winner of the LVMH Karl Lagerfeld Special Jury Prize for 2023, furthered his rough-hewn, downbeat aesthetic with dangling hook and bar closures and layered belts.
And while full-volume legs were certainly the dominating pant shape for spring, Anthony Vacarello continued to push for skinny versions done in black grain de poudre at Saint Laurent. These had waists so tight they “strangled the hips of his young models as they lurched forward on glossy, high-heeled boots,” observed Socha.
Clutches, crossbodies and totes — oh my!
The variety of handbag styles for men have widened in variety on the runways and the spring 2024 season reinforced the category as an increasingly important revenue stream.
For his first outing as creative director of menswear at Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams was keen to “put my feet and make tracks” with his handbags, he told WWD’s Paris Bureau Chief Joelle Diderich.
“His versions of the monogram Speedy bag in primary colors were inspired by the counterfeit versions sold on New York City’s Canal Street, but he made them in calf leather instead of canvas,” Diderich reported. Models also carried updated versions of the metallic Monogram Miroir bags introduced by Marc Jacobs in the mid-2000s.
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At Dior, Kim Jones mined the house archives as well, using the cannage motif from Christian Dior’s beloved Louis XVI chairs to dress up clutches in the shape of rolled up lunch bags.
Elsewhere in Paris, Hermès showed supersized versions of its iconic Birkin named for the French actress Jane Birkin, who passed away last month at age 76. The structured top-handle was meant as an alternative to the wicker basket Birkin favored, a version of which — ironically — also made an appearance this season.
And in Milan, WWD correspondent Martino Carrera observed almost every look in the Fendi collection was accompanied by a bag, like the Peekaboo design crafted from waranshi paper as part of a collaboration between the house, architect Kengo Kuma and a Japanese craftswoman.
Etro, Gucci and Giorgio Armani were equally intent on pushing handbags for men.
Spring 2024 also saw some newer entries to the market with cult brands investing more into their accessories lines to go head-to-head with the luxury bigwigs.
After scooping up the British Fashion Council/GQ Designer Fashion Fund award for menswear, Grace Wales Bonner put her cash prize to use by launching leather goods, while 3.Paradis designer Emeric Tchatchoua debuted the brand’s first line of bags, called “Attache,” inspired by his father’s old briefcase.
Loewe, which landed in the top spot on Lyst Index’s hottest brands for the first time in the second quarter of 2023, has arrived in East Hampton, New York. The LVMH-owned Spanish brand opened a permanent store at 20 Main Street, drawing on creative director Jonathan Anderson’s Casa Loewe store concept where art, craft and fashion intertwine.
The 3,000-square-foot boutique, which opened Tuesday, features the full range of women’s ready-to-wear, bags, small leather goods, shoes, jewelry, home scents and sunglasses. Men’s will be added in November. The store highlights signature Loewe design details while introducing new, reusable elements.
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Loewe is the latest luxury brand to set up shop in East Hampton, joining such designer brands as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Valentino, Prada, Ralph Lauren, Tory Burch, Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli and Gucci.
Taking inspiration from the coastal surroundings of East Hampton, the store combines the relaxed and the refined. For example, hand-glazed Spanish tiles that create a feeling of warmth are featured in the interior, offset by cool expanses of concrete.
Created with sustainability in mind, the store also highlights a modular system from Molo Design — with intricate 100-percent recyclable paper soft blocks that can be stretched, stacked and arranged to create displays and shelving surfaces.
Flashes of color come from bespoke rugs, handwoven from natural fibers by Colombian women artisans, and a series of angular Utrecht armchairs designed by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld and upholstered in fresh fabrics. Loewe’s black iron martini tables and ceramic podiums round out the atmosphere.
The store displays pieces from the house’s global anthology of art, sculpture, furniture and handcrafted objects alongside clothing and accessories. The East Hampton store spotlights a pair of pots by Japanese straw artist and Loewe Craft Prize 2018 finalist Arko that were created as part of the 2021 Loewe x Sotheby’s project Weavers, which tasked artisans with reimagining a traditional Galician handmade clay pot for roasting chestnuts.
Loewe previously had a pop-up at Ryland’s Life Equipment in Sag Harbor over the past two summers.
A Loewe bag.
Courtesy of Loewe
The East Hampton boutique is Loewe’s seventh U.S. store. The others are on Greene Street in Manhattan; Miami Design District; South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California; Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills; Ala Moana in Honolulu, Hawaii and Wynn in Las Vegas.
During the second quarter, Loewe signed K-pop sensation Taeyong, a member and leader of the South Korea boy band NCT, as its newest brand ambassador, alongside Josh O’Connor, Tang Wei, Taylor Russell, Leo Wu, Stephane Bak and South Korea girl group Nmixx. Taeyong’s attendance at the brand’s spring 2024 men’s show in Paris generated considerable buzz.
Anderson has assembled a range of talents to represent Loewe, casting Sir Anthony Hopkins and “The White Lotus” actor Murray Bartlett in recent ad campaigns. Earlier this year, Anderson dressed Rihanna in Loewe for her Super Bowl halftime show.
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There’s a new summer dress to covet this season, and it has received the stamp of approval from not one, but two Arab It girls: Amina Muaddi and Dana Hourani.
Earlier this month, both style stars were spotted favoring the same dress, which was a lilac-hued Loewe number with all-over ruched detailing and a halter neck. Muaddi and Hourani picked the soft and breezy look for equally memorable moments in their life. While the Jordanian-Romanian accessories designer wore the dress to receive the Neiman Marcus Award for Innovation in the Field of Fashion, the Lebanese singer wore it to celebrate her feature on a giant Loewe billboard in Dubai.
Check out how Amina Muaddi and Dana Hourani styled the Loewe summer dress below
The two also offered slightly different ways of styling the piece, with a statement accessory elevating both their outfits. For Muaddi, it was a stack of glittering bracelets, and unsurprisingly, silver heels from her namesake label. Hourani went a more minimalistic route with small metallic hoop earrings, and a cream-colored Loewe handbag. Interestingly, both women went with similar beauty looks with this romantic number. Strong cat eyes, dewy skin, and plump, rosy lips won the votes of both, Muaddi and Hourani. But while Amina wore the dress with her open hair styled in soft waves, Dana went with super sleek locks accentuated with her signature sharp fringe.
Muaddi took to Instagram to share pictures from the special evening, which included the designer posing with her trophy, as well as friends and family. As for Hourani, the singer commemorated the moment by posing in front of her billboard.
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All eyes have been on the streets of Paris as sartorial enthusiasts from around the world flocked to Paris Fashion Week. While the runway certainly presented some unforgettable collections, a lot of our major style inspiration came from the Arab tastemakers as they flitted around corners on their way to fashion shows or lounged in bistros.
The much-awaited Loewe FW23 show under Jonathan Anderson had many Arab faces in attendance with Rania Fawaz supporting an oversized knit dress in lavender and furry sage green boots reflecting the playful identity of the brand. Saudi influencer Hala Abdallah was spotted at the show in denim-on-denim with a white Loewe puzzle edge bag in her hand. Later, Abdallah opted for a burgundy ensemble at Stella McCartney with delicately designed jewelry from her personal brand Ofa.
Karen Wazen was understandably busy this season as she attended multiple shows in Paris – from Lebanese couturier Elie Saab to Isabel Marant, Dior, and Coperni. Valentino FW23 also saw a number of Arab stars in attendance – Salma Abu Deif was spotted in a shimmering mini-dress while Emirati singer Balqees adorned herself in a modest animal print jumpsuit.
Scroll down to discover what your favorite Arab style stars wore to Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2023.
Imaan Hammam in Loewe. Photo: instagram.com
Karen Wazen in Coperni. Photo: instagram.com
Rania Fawaz in Loewe. Photo: instagram.com
Nojoud Alrumaihi in Hermès. Photo: Instagram.com
Zeynab El Helw in Givenchy. Photo: Instagram.com
Hala Abdallah in Stella McCartney. Photo: Instagram.com
Nada Baeshen. Photo: Instagram.com
Balqees in Valentino. Photo: instagram.com
Salma Abu Deif in Valentino. Photo: instagram.com
Dima Sheikhly in Elie Saab. Photo: instagram.com
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All eyes—including those of non-football fans—were at the Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show today as Rihanna descended from the sky, singing live on stage for the first time in over five years. Breaking the internet in true Bad Gal Riri fashion, the singer took the memorable moment to another level by announcing her second pregnancy, nearly nine months after welcoming her first child with A$AP Rocky.
Much like the first time, Rihanna did this in impeccable style, letting her baby bump-hugging outfit do the talking and sending fans into a frenzy and speculation even before her reps confirmed the happy news. Together with her longtime stylist Jahleel Weaver, Rihanna tapped Loewe and Alaïa for custom pieces—all in the bold, fail-safe, and attention-grabbing red. Rihanna’s ensemble came together on stage, as backup dancers swiftly dressed her in layers while the singer performed a medley of her greatest hits including “Where Have You Been”, “Rude Boy”, and “Umbrella”.
Read on for the full breakdown of Rihanna’s Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show look
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Rihanna’s baby bump-friendly Super Bowl 2023 outfit
The 34-year-old artist kicked off the show in a sleek catsuit and a molded leather bustier under a cotton canvas overall with technical details. Designed by Loewe creative director Jonathan Anderson, the pieces were inspired by flight gear, which is fitting seeing as Rihanna hit her first note of the show on a floating platform, several feet above the ground. “I’m so excited to have been part of this unforgettable moment,” Anderson stated. “Rihanna is a true icon, and working with her to bring these stage looks to life feels like a wild, wonderful dream.”
The flight suit was bookended by a duo of bespoke outerwear pieces by Alaïa’s Peter Mulier. Before the show reached its end and fireworks lit up the sky, Rihanna topped off her outfit with an oversized puffer coat. Eagle-eyed fans and fashion enthusiasts online were quick to note that the creation may be a nod to a late fashion editor and icon André Leon Talley, who was once pictured in a similar item.
Rihanna paired the look with the MM6 Maison Margiela x Salomon Cross Low sneakers in red.
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Rihanna’s jewelry for the Super Bowl performance
It only makes sense for the “Diamonds” singer to “shine bright” on stage with a little help from glittering pieces by renowned jewelry houses. While her flight suit was decorated with vintage diamond brooches by Joseph Saidian & Sons, Rihanna sported a trio of pieces by Messika jewelry on her ears—the Magnetic Love mono earring, Équilibristes single earring, and the High Voltage Equalizer earring. On her wrist was the Jacob & Co. Northern Lights watch, which came with red sapphire crystals and a matching strap.
You couldn’t have missed Rihanna’s big beauty moment at the Super Bowl
The Fenty Beauty founder complemented the theme of her look with a deep red pout and glittering silver eyeshadow created by the brand’s global makeup artist Priscilla Ono. As for her base, Rihanna kept it in check by making sure she looked glowy and not shiny with a little brand promo by using the Fenty Beauty Invisimatte Instant Setting Powder to blot her face mid-performance. The singer’s high-octane look was completed by hairstylist Yusef Williams with a braided ponytail sitting high on her head and bangs framing her face.
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BEACHY KEEN: Arguably fashion’s most adroit outdoor showman, Simon Porte Jacquemus will head to a special location near the seaside in Arles, France, for a runway display on June 27.The collection, titled “Le Papier,” will be available for purchase immediately after the show on the Jacquemus e-store, according to the house.
Clothes and accessories for men and women will be paraded, and some items from his upcoming collaboration with Nike will be unveiled there.
Jacquemus deems his collections season-less, but the delivery corresponds roughly with the fall 2022 fashion season.
The designer prefers to stage fashion shows outside the traditional fashion calendar, and in unexpected natural settings such as a crop of wheat, a rolling field of lavender or a gobsmacking tropical beach.
His last collection, dubbed “Le Splash,” saw barefoot models treading a blue boardwalk winding across the idyllic beach of Moli’i Garden in Hawaii.
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Known for his sunny designs, Provençal aesthetic and deft grasp of social media, Jacquemus has been teasing his upcoming collaboration with Nike for his 4.6 million followers on Instagram, where the Arles show will be streamed live.
Prepping for the next stage of growth for his 13-year-old brand, Jacquemus recently brought on Paco Rabanne executive Bastien Daguzan as chief executive officer.
The company employs around 100 people at its headquarters in Paris and logistics center in Cavaillon in the South of France. — MILES SOCHA
SWEENEY ON THE ROAD: Sydney Sweeney appears in Tory Burch’s new digital advertising campaign for the brand’s signature Miller sandals.
As reported, the 24-year-old actress was tapped in April as Burch’s ambassador for the brand’s handbags and shoes.
In the new campaign entitled “Show Me Your Millers,” Sweeney wears the brand’s cult-favorite Miller sandals. First designed in the early Aughts, the Miller sandals are shown on Sweeney as she hits the road in a baby-blue vintage convertible. The actor and producer packed the trunk (and her T Monogram tool belt), with Millers in every style, from the original sandal in topstitched vachetta leather ($228) to the new Miller Soft with a cushioned sole ($248). While Sweeney changes the tire, she slips into new outfits and Miller sandals.
Sydney Sweeney in Tory Burch’s campaign.
Courtesy of Tory Burch
Sweeney is shown wearing the Millers — in classic black and ivory, clementine, cherry and metallic gold — with cut-off shorts, bra tops and matching knit sets. The campaign, which breaks Thursday, will appear globally on Burch’s owned channels (website, email and social), and the video will run in select Tory Burch store windows.
The campaign was directed by Charlotte Wales and styled by Mel Ottenberg. It was filmed in the deserts of Los Angeles and features the 1982 Missing Persons song, “Walking in L.A.”
“The Millers are our most loved summer sandals, and I was thrilled to work on this free-spired video with Sydney. The campaign highlights all of the reasons people live in their Millers: They’re timeless, super comfortable and make a bold statement,” said Tory Burch, executive chairman and chief creative officer of Tory Burch LLC.
Sydney Sweeney wears the Miller sandals in Tory Burch’s campaign.
Courtesy of Tory Burch
The “Euphoria” actress previously appeared in Burch’s holiday campaign for its Good Luck trainer collection, which was created with Dazed Media, as reported.
Sweeney appeared in the recent season of “Euphoria,” and got her start in shows like “The Handmaid’s Tale” and “Sharp Objects.” She also had a role in last year’s HBO show, “The White Lotus.”
In April, Sweeney was also tapped by skin care brand Laneige for its first U.S. celebrity partnership. In May, Sweeney appeared in Miu Miu’s first ad campaign dedicated to a statement bag, the Miu Wander. Last year she was the face of Guess, appearing in an ad campaign that paid homage to the late Anna Nicole Smith. — LISA LOCKWOOD
A WEAVE IN TIME: For its sixth project at Milan’s Salone del Mobile, Loewe and creative director Jonathan Anderson will continue to delve into craft, focusing this time on traditional weaving techniques.
Highlighted throughout “Weave, Restore, Renew” is the idea that repairing is central to being sustainable while bringing uniqueness and extra character, an approach that “sits right at the crossing of respect for the environment and respect for the product,” according to Anderson.
“Across this whole project, we celebrate the regenerative power of handwork. I am proud we have created a series of items that rewire the relation with time, wear and tear, delivering a message of evolution and transformation which is progressive and uplifting,” he continued.
Visitors to the international furniture and interior design trade show will be able to see leather, straw and paper turned into striking functional items.
The ancient Coroza technique is used for hats, baskets and raincoats, here by artisan Alvaro Leiro.
Yago Castromil/Courtesy of Loewe
For “Repaired in Spain,” the Spanish fashion house tasked artisans Idoia Cuesta, Belén Martínez, Santiago Besteiro, Juan Manuel Marcilla with breathing new life into 240 distressed baskets by mending them with leather strips.
Elsewhere, straw was the main material of the “Coroza” series of bags and baskets with distinctive fringing that nods to the ancestral technique of that name from the northwestern Spanish region of Galicia traditionally used to make raincoats, hats and baskets from pliable natural fibers.
In addition to these, 2019 Loewe Foundation Craft Prize finalist Young Soon Lee used recycled newspapers woven using the traditional Korean technique called Jiseung for a series of totes.
Shoppers in Milan will have first dibs on a selection of repaired baskets and small accessories starting Monday at the Loewe flagship on Via Monte Napoleone, with some also available on the brand’s e-commerce, before they become available in other cities including Tokyo, Seoul, New York and Paris.
The Salone del Mobile, which takes place from Tuesday to June 12 at the Fiera Milano exhibition center on the city’s outskirts, is celebrating this year its 60th edition and will be focusing on sustainability, a hot topic not only in fashion but also in design, its president Maria Porro told WWD earlier this year. — LILY TEMPLETON
MOLLY’S MOMENT: Christie’s will highlight works by fashion designer Molly Goddard in the upcoming “The Art of Literature Exhibition.”
Running from Monday to June 15, the exhibition at Christie’s King Street will showcase a selection of artworks inspired by literature through the ages, from categories including 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century art, Islamic art, books and manuscripts, Old Masters and decorative arts. They will be presented alongside looks from Goddard’s fall 2019 collection, which was inspired by Thomas Hardy’s novel “Tess of the d’Urbervilles.”
Runway at Molly Goddard’s fall 2022 show on Feb. 19, 2022, in London.
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The British fashion designer said these tulle looks were about being frivolous and fabulous but also strong, tough and resilient — not just surviving but thriving.
“Hardy paints an incredible picture of the English landscape and seasons in ‘Tess of the d’Urbervilles.’ The collection was definitely about being wrapped up against the weather physically and metaphorically. The pieces included in the exhibition are a very good representation of what we do best, by which I mean taking simple designs and turning them into something totally different, using techniques like shirring and hand-smocking, or by scaling them up and using unexpected fabrics,” she said.
Annabelle Scholar, co-curator of the exhibition, said: “In this cross-category exhibition spanning thee Millennia, we’re looking at how the written word has inspired artists and creatives to make works of art or bring new meaning to existing works of art. We are thrilled to include these wondrous creations by Molly, pieces which were inspired by a work of literature and ushered in a new era of British fashion.” — TIANWEI ZHANG
TOP OF THE CROP: Christelle Kocher is adding another feather to her substantial cap — guest creative director of the Tranoï trade show’s September edition.
“Tranoï and Koché hold a common, deep-seated vision and commitment to fashion. We’re united by our values of openness in fashion and our dedication to promoting young designers from around the world,” said the trade show’s chief executive officer Boris Provost in a statement revealing her participation.
Christelle Kocher and Boris Provost
Courtesy of Koché
In addition to picking the 130 labels that will be present at its Palais Brongniart location for the spring 2023 edition running from Sept. 29 to Oct. 2, Kocher will choose a selection of her favorites shown in a dedicated space. A live masterclass is slated on Sept. 29, where she will explore the new challenges of fashion.
“I think everyone should get a chance in fashion, no matter what their background is. Tranoï’s work helping young designers and independent labels can give them the opportunity to become truly worldwide brands,” stated the designer, who is founder and creative director of Koché as well as artistic director of the Chanel-owned feather and flower-maker Lemarié. She was also tasked with reviving French shoemaker Charles Jourdan earlier this year.
Kocher explained that “throwing open fashion’s doors and windows” had been the goal at Koché, which held its first shows as happenings in public spaces like the Chatelet-Les Halles transport hub or a passage rife with local shops in a popular neighborhood.
This is the first time that Tranoï has invited a designer to be its creative director since it was launched in 1991 as a showcase for independent contemporary labels and emerging designers with a focus on craftsmanship and strong identity.
For the trade show, this is a further step in their aim to promote these newer signatures from around the world, continued Provost. It was among the first to return to a physical format in June 2021, with a showcase dedicated to emerging designers as part of a now-ongoing partnership with the Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode.
Tranoï’s next event is set for June 23 to 26 during the upcoming men’s fashion week, where it will showcase around 40 menswear labels. — L.T.
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Trust Karen Wazen to step out in one of the season’s buzziest dresses while serving up vacation OOTD inspiration at the same time. The style-savvy Lebanese entrepreneur is currently on a work trip to Capri, Italy, making it the perfect opportunity to take trendy numbers out for a spin. The latest piece in question is Loewe’s tank dress, which comes in a blurry print of the colors red, beige, and blue, all blending together. Its body-hugging silhouette with a slit make for great Instagram fodder, and the multicolored pattern offers a range of styling options.
Unconvinced? Look to Kendall Jenner, who was spotted in the dress earlier this month, and wore it with a brown St. Agni bag and black platform thong sandals by Dries Van Noten. It may come as no surprise that the piece has been sold out since, but when one does manage to get their hands on it and wants to make their outfit dressier, take cues from Wazen. To add more color to her ensemble, the mother-of-three styled the dress with complementing royal blue accessories that came in the form of a chain-link handbag, and strappy stilettos from her sister Andrea Wazen’s namesake brand.
Photo: Instagram.com/karenwazen
Wazen was also seen with a dainty chain necklace and bracelets for a bit of bling, while her beachy, wavy hair and a fresh pastel blue manicure added the finishing touches to her summer-ready outfit.
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Eid al-Fitr is a special time for everyone, and while we are almost past the halfway point of this Ramadan month, there is nothing better than prepping for the celebration of the new moon by choosing gifts for the most special people in your life. After the period of fasting, Eid is a time to come together and share good times with friends and family. Make 2022’s Eid al-Fitr memorable with gifts that loved ones are sure to remember forever. Below, Vogue Arabia’s beautify gift edit for Eid al-Fitr 2022.
Loewe Paula’s Ibiza Electric EDT
Treat friends with this eccentric Eau de Toilette from Loewe this Ramadan. The woody floral scent is inspired by the Ibizan Balearic Islands known for its playful spirit, and a fragrance like this one should suit the friend who is usually the first to want to get together and celebrate after the long fasting month.
Aesop Aganice Aromatique Candle
Candles are always a lovely gift idea to give during Eid, and luxury brand Aesop’s latest Aganice Aromatique candle is described as “a place of many mythologies”. Inspired by historical Grecian stories, the enchanting scent includes a seductive clove and mimosa scent, with a hint of tobacco.
Lush Light the Night Bath Set
Why not celebrate the new moon with this beautifully wrapped gift box from Lush? The full set includes a decadent Sticky Dates Shower Gel and Light the Night lantern-shaped bath bomb. The cruelty-free brand has a whole range of gifts dedicated to the Holy Month of Ramadan.
Sunday Riley Pro Vitamin C Kit
A kit with a zesty kick to gift to skin care lovers this Eid, Sunday Riley’s pro-vitamin set promises to hydrate and illuminate skin whilst reducing the appearance of dark spots and pigmentation. This multi-piece kit includes a vitamin C serum, face oil, moisturizer and an eye cream, which will work as great skin saviora after the fasting period.
Gisou Honey Infused Hair Care
Gisou’s four-piece hair care set, enriched with honey extracts, makes an unforgettable Ramadan gift. This sustainable brand may be relatively new to the market, but is sure to turn heads for those seeking luscious locks. Gisou’s rich ingredients include Mirsalehi honey, almond oil and coconut oil, which are all staples for healthy hair.
Sephora’s Collectible Edition Special Gift Set
Designed by award-winning Saudi artist Fida Al Hussan, who is renowned for her story telling, this Ramadan special gift set includes seven items from brands including Make Up For Ever, Huda Beauty, Tarte, and more. In a nutshell, the perfect gift for makeup lovers this Ramadan.
Guerlain Epices Exquises EDP
Inspired by an ode to the East, this seasoned fragrance is influenced by the aroma of coffee. The spicy blend of pepper and cardamom give the scent a unique tribute to Arabic cultures. Accented with gold packaging, the bottle honers the tonal sands of the desert, and couldn’t be more apt for Eid.
La Prairie Skin Caviar Eye Cream
Skin can look worse for wear when drastic changes have been made to sleep patterns and diet, and the first skin issue to arise is likely to be puffy dark circles due to low water intake and lack of sleep. La Prairie’s caviar extract eye cream is designed to firm the under eye and reduce dark circles with ginseng and hyaluronic acid.
Myriam.K Paris Ramadan Kareem Box Set
Another beauty set dedicated to this special time, the Myriam. K Paris seven-piece gift box is packed with hair goodies. This luxurious set includes hair care and supplements including a power mask, detoxifying hair oil, and a supply of vegan hair vitamins. If that wasn’t enough, a beard oil is also part of the set—a great mini gift to make the men feel just as special.
Beautifect Makeup Organizer
With the Beautifect makeup organizer, it might be time to throw away any unnecessary or old makeup. The compact organizer has LED light features with five color modes and brightness settings, making it travel-friendly for the friend who loves going away during Eid.
Rituals Oud Candle Collection
A gift worth lighting every day, the Rituals Arabian-inspired candles last up to 50 hours once lit. The aromatic fragrance of the oudh and patchouli candle is enriched in rich spices, and comes in deep black and gold packaging that makes it the ideal gift for new homeowners, and iftar hosts.