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Marmar Halim Presents Dazzling Spring/Summer 2022 Collection


Mon 24 Jan 2022 | 12:24 AM
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Fashion designer Marmar Halim presented her new collection for the spring/summer 2022 collection.

The collection was distinguished by its softness and refined elegance, with a touch of creativity and boldness.

Here are the most important characteristics in the collection that you can benefit from in your appearance.

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*Outline

Long split is popular this season, with cut-outs varying according to the boldness of the woman and the society she lives in.

The one-shoulder design is still going strong from two seasons ago, which the designer presented in innovative and attractive designs.

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*Soft fabrics

The collection featured soft, velvety, elegant fabrics varied between silk, chiffon, and tulle.

She also created with the fabric an artistic painting by adding layering the textures.

The designer changed the texture of the fabric by ruffling it and giving it a distinctive wrinkle look, as well as pressing it with an accordion pleat to give a distinctive and elegant appearance.

*Pastel colors

Summer brings joy and optimism. Halim presented various colors in the collection and relied on pastel colors.

In addition, she also presented the warm colors of the sun along with its degrees, which provides a wonderful aesthetic effect.

The designer also mixed two colors in the same design. The collection also featured green, turquoise, and violet colors.

*Daring look

Modesty prevails in Halim’s designs but in this collection, she presented several pieces that show a large portion of the skin show, much more than what the designer used to present.

This approach highlights that this summer will witness a lot of bold fashion pieces in general, but her rule remains to be constant.

Contributed by Yara Sameh