Egyptian designer Mohamed Nour unveiled a new collection from his brand "Hurra" (Free), at the Dar el Darb heritage site in Citadel Saladin on Friday evening.
The collection features 65 pieces inspired by Palestine and the Palestinian theme.
"Hurra" Collection
"Hurra" Collection
The designs come in both white and black colors, with a variety of prints, ranging from the authentic Palestinian Kufiya (“Keffiyeh”) pattern to various prints of both colors mixed with shades of grey.
Nour relied on fabrics such as crêpe, silk, and taffeta to create flowy and elegant designs.
He also presented designs for men and women of all shapes and styles, between thin and full-figured, brunettes and blondes, veiled and non-veiled.
The designs ranged between casual, soiree, and Ramadan styles.
Before the catwalk show, three female harp artists, led by artist Manal Yahya, presented a musical piece from the heritage of Palestine and Egypt, Sayed Darwish Palestine songs.
A Mawlawiyya dance segment was performed in the middle of the show.
The fashion show featured more than 25 Arab, foreign, and Egyptian models and was directed by fashion expert Ghadir Alagabany.
The event was attended by a range of different guests, including public figures, bloggers, artists, and Egyptian, Arab, and foreign residents.
Also in attendance were Arab visitors from Saudi Arabia and the UAE to purchase the new "Hurra" collection.
The items will be available for purchase on the designer's website.
Contributed by Yara Sameh
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