Collections

EXOSKELETON WRAP SKIRT

JIHAN AZZAM

Gene-ius Mystics 

Gene-ius Mystics is a streetwear collection that embarks on a sartorial journey at the crossroads of science and the supernatural. Drawing inspiration from the intriguing world of the video game 'Research and Destroy,' this unique ensemble blends rugged textures from various animal skins, graphic prints, and bold contrasting colors. The collection pays homage to the diverse cast of characters within the game, capturing their essence through a fusion of styles. The garments showcase a range of silhouettes, diverging from oversized to tight, resulting in urban fashion with a distinctive touch of scientific ingenuity. Tailored for science enthusiasts, gamers, and those who dare to embrace their inner explorer, this streetwear collection breaks boundaries in both fashion and self-expression. It's a testament to the bold spirit of individuals who appreciate pushing the limits of style while celebrating the intersection of innovation and creativity.

HOME JACKET

JOE AL DACCACHE

Home is Where Mother is

‘Home is Where Mother is’ is a collection that draws inspiration from the Spanish movie by Pedro Almodovar, "*All about my mother," focusing on the connection between home and motherhood. The film presents an "Almodovarian" style in an eclectic, colorful, and vibrant manner, reinforcing the emotions of every character and the director's personal experience of losing a mother.  Renne Dick, a Lebanese actress who fiercely pursued her destiny in her career, resembled an actress in this movie, "Huma Rojo," who shared the same goals and exemplified true motherhood.


Using techniques such as patchwork, quilting, and draping, this collection serves as an illustration of the concept of motherhood and home, translating into "home-inspired" silhouettes and feminine geometric structures in a palette of deep, potent colors dominated by red.

JOE KOUEIK

JOE KOUEIK

Feral Hearts

Feral Hearts is a collection that celebrates the wilderness and animal instinct that reside in all humans, and the adventures that teach one to be in touch with the magic of being. Prominent in the collection is the technique of slashing, which produces a heavy, raw effect, like ravaged fur or wild animal skins. The color story is earthy, scattered with pop colors, reflecting light in the darkness, hope and wonder. A block print reminiscent of animal silhouettes also runs throughout the collection.

Holy Crop

KARIM KARAM

Sacred Threads 


Derived from Pedro Almodovar's "Dark Habits" film, this collection explores monastic attire through shape, volume, and colors. Featuring a Madonesque silhouette with sheer fabric draping and halo-like stitching, the designs incorporate vintage bedding quilting techniques prevalent in the movie scenes. Elevating streetwear to a luxurious level, the pieces showcase satiny fabrics and voluminous cuts, enhancing the overall aesthetic.

PRISON OF ATTACHMENTS BODYSUIT

MAHDI FAKIH

Whelve

Inspired by Pedro Almodóvar's iconic movie "High Heels," this collection, titled ‘Whelve’ delves into the notion that attachments function as personal prisons, ensnaring individuals in a web of unresolved traumas and emotions. These attachments have the potential to hinder progress and impede one's journey forward in life. With a dominantly black color palette, techniques include garments puffed with stuffing and the use of jersey strips and metal hoops.

MICHEL SABBAGH

MICHEL SABBAGH

Khalal


Inspired by the designer’s personal skin condition, the collection celebrates differences in skin pigmentation and tone. With a natural color palette, the pieces in the collection praise imperfection through techniques such as burning velvet, layering with transparent fabrics, and fraying to create texture. Cut outs and splattered hand-painting also give the feeling of blotching and blemishes.

HEART PRINTED DRESS

MILED CHAHLA

Enfant Gauche 

‘Enfant Gauche’ is a collection inspired by Pedro Almodovar's 2004 film "La Mala Educación." Drawing from the song "Colonna Sonora" and the red carnation, Spain's national flower, the garments embody the chameleon-like essence of characters and moods. At its core is the influence of a femme fatale, portrayed by Gael Garcia, transitioning from glamorous drag to a muscular male tart, inspiring a tender and dandy menswear collection animated by volume, boning, and hand-painting techniques.