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Designer May Yacoubi Debuts Elegant Winter Collection


Sat 25 Nov 2023 | 12:14 PM
Pasant Elzaitony

Sophisticated elegance requires exquisite taste, cutting-edge ideas, simple details, and good materials, a technique offered by influencer May Yacoubi.

Yacoubi is famous for serving delicious recipes from the most famous dishes in the world, especially in the Arab world.

She lived in many countries before she married Egyptian director Ahmed Kardous and settled in Egypt, however, her heart remains attached to her homeland and the land of her ancestors, Palestine.

Yacoubi debuted her latest collection in the fashion show “Fashion for Humanity” at Mall of Arabia this week.

The show saw three models walking the runway in dresses of the colors of the Palestinian flag, white, red, and green.

Yacoubi concluded the fashion show by gracing the catwalk in black attire and a Palestinian shawl.

Mai YacoubiMay Yacoubi

* Overview

The collection featured a variety of dresses of different lengths, trousers, jackets – casual and classic— pants, two-piece outfits, and long skirts.

The items were all streamlined designs that suit women who are full of life and looking for distinction and sophistication.

Attractive details were also displayed, such as a distinctive design belt, as well as the distinctive idea given for each dress.

* Supporting local businesses

Supporting the local industry is the slogan adopted by many Egyptian consumers, and this is an opportunity to buy high-end homeland designs.

* Non-consumables design

The collection is characterized by its non-consumables design because they are items that can be used for years and can be worn on more than one occasion.

The suit can be worn and matched with accessories such as a scarf, earrings, or bag in the afternoon. Also, dresses can be worn at more than one time in the daytime with a jacket or shawl.

The collection not only supported Palestine but also supported every woman who seeks excellence.

Contributed by Yara Sameh