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Lebanese Designer Edward Arsouni Debuts Fall/Winter 2024 Collection


Thu 24 Aug 2023 | 09:37 PM
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Fashion designer Edward Arsouni debuted his new Fall/Winter 2024 collection.

The collection, titled "Lódysée Florale", features comfortable and luxurious designs.

Arsouni filmed the collection in the Indonesian city of Bali, where he took lush gardens and backwaters as a background for his elegant and modest designs.

Here are some highlights from the collection:

* Modesty

After a long period of unclad models, a trend that is known as so-called cut less, a new elegant and modest trend has emerged that shifts to respecting the woman's body, away from the vulgarity that began to emerge.

In the collection, the designer presents practical and comfortable ideas in which he relies on fine fabrics and elegantly applied embroidery that highlights women's femininity with elegance.

* Designs for all ages

Many Arab and international celebrities have donned Arsouni's designs on the red carpet and many occasions.

As the designer knows elegant designs are worn by everyone, he presented designs for young females and mothers in the collection.

* Warm and strong colors

The collection is characterized by its strong colors such as bold fuchsia and black.

The collection also featured gold, silver, and pastel, all of which are colors that suit the name of the collection “Lódysée Florale.”

The designer chose shades of colors that suit the autumn and winter seasons and give the skin a pleasant vitality.

*Elegant embroidery Ideas

In the collection, Arsouni applied embroidery in a new way, where he employed all his love for the batik to add to the design.

He also mixed several elements of embroidery, whether embroidery with thread, (byte), or draping.

The designer also relied on folding the cloth to present the simple drapery loved by many as well as adopted embroidery in the same color as the cloth.

However, he used silver embroidery with a golden color to present a magical mixture of the two colors.

Contributed by Yara Sameh