Cairo's Diplomatic Club recently hosted an exclusive exhibition celebrating Egypt's leading fashion designers and top-tier handcrafted brands.
Organized under the patronage of Mrs Naglaa Abdel Salam and invited by the Egyptian Council for Fashion and Design, the event brought together an elite audience to spotlight the flourishing Egyptian fashion industry.
Among the distinguished attendees were spouses of Arab and foreign ambassadors in Egypt, including the wives of the Tunisian and Kuwaiti ambassadors, alongside prominent Egyptian society figures. The showcase highlighted both innovation and tradition, demonstrating the country's growing presence in global fashion and luxury design.
Renowned designer Shahira Fahmy presented her Spring/Summer 2025 collection, embracing the vibrant Mix and Match trend. Dina Shaker followed with a striking series of designs crafted from hand-woven textiles, reaffirming the power of Egypt’s artisanal roots.
Elegant and stylish designer Heba Abou Ouf also presented her elegant spring/summer collection, titled "Mazoura," which relied on cotton, linen, and other fine materials.
Silvia Nasrallah also displayed handcrafted products from the village of Nagada, bringing authentic Egyptian heritage into the spotlight. Designer Birhan Abou Zeid introduced a unique collection,
further enriching the diversity of the exhibition.
One of the standout features of the event was a homegrown Egyptian perfume brand called Made in Egypt.
Created by Egyptian perfumer Loretana Shafik, the label showcased a luxurious range of modern fragrances featuring notes of Egyptian rose, oud, musk, and lavender—blending heritage and elegance in each bottle.
Additionally, high-end Egyptian-made footwear and leather handbags demonstrated the finesse and quality of local craftsmanship. The jewellery collections displayed were equally impressive, featuring refined, handcrafted pieces that highlighted both aesthetic innovation and artisanal mastery.
The event left a lasting impression on the attending diplomatic guests, who expressed deep admiration for Egypt’s flourishing fashion and jewelry scene.
With every product proudly marked Made in Egypt, the showcase reaffirmed the country’s ability to compete with top international luxury brands.