Rula Jebreal steals the show in a Lebanese gown

Rula Jebreal wore a gown by Jean-Louis Sabaji. (Photo courtesy: Ammar Abd Rabbo)
Updated 01 July 2018
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Rula Jebreal steals the show in a Lebanese gown

DUBAI: Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal stole the show at the ninth Beirut International Awards Festival over the weekend, wearing a stunning ballgown by Lebanese designer Jean-Louis Sabaji.
The US-based journalist was awarded the “Most Influential Media Personality” prize at the ceremony on June 29, as part of the annual event’s bid to honor distinguished personalities from various fields, including art, politics, culture, music, finance and the humanitarian sector.
The journalist, political analyst, author and screenwriter took to the stage — in Beirut’s Nejmeh Square — wearing the “Tree of Life” gown from the designer’s “Mesopotamia” collection.
The delicate embroidery showcases Mesopotamian mythology on silk tulle and the breathtaking gown was completed with twinkling glass beads and ornate sequin work. Harper’s Bazaar Arabia reported that the needlework took 400 hours to complete by a team of skilled artisans.
The artwork-cum-dress hails from Sabaji’s Summer 2018 collection, which is inspired by Istar — pronounced Ishtar — the Mesopotamian goddess of sexual love and high priestess of political power, according to the designer’s website.

“In this retrospective collection, Jean-Louis hails inspiration from the arresting aesthetics of a culture at the very dawn of civilization: Mesopotamia. (The collection depicts) the fantastical iconography around (Istar) in opulent adornment sparked by Babylonian astronomy — the earliest recorded,” the website reads.
The embroidery tells the tale of mythical beasts and celestial beings, including sphinxes, symbolizing supremacy, mermen and majestic lions.
It takes a commanding woman to wear such powerful iconography and Sabaji no doubt found the perfect model in the influential media persona.
Jebreal was born in Haifa and grew up in East Jerusalem. She was raised in an orphanage after the death of her mother and graduated with a scholarship from the Italian government to study medicine, according to her website. Armed with a degree in physiotherapy from Bologna University, she went on to make a name for herself in journalism and soon became the first foreign anchorwoman to broadcast the evening news in the history of Italian television.
Since moving to the US in 2009, she has been a foreign policy analyst for MSNBC and a contributor to the Daily Beast, Newsweek and Salon.com and has regularly appeared on CNN and Bloomberg.
In 2010, Jebreal released her first-ever novel, “Mira.” The work of literary fiction, about a young Arab woman who navigates her way through violence in 1948 Jerusalem, was translated into 15 languages and turned into a feature film, for which she wrote the screenplay.


Bella Hadid embraces rodeo style

Updated 21 December 2025
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Bella Hadid embraces rodeo style

DUBAI: As the National Finals Rodeo took over Las Vegas, it was not just the action in the arena drawing attention. American Dutch Palestinian supermodel Bella Hadid was in the stands, lending her support to boyfriend and professional horse cutter Adan Banuelos — and doing so in unmistakable Western style.

The model, who has long embraced cowboy aesthetics, returned to full rodeo mode for the event. She wore a vintage-style paisley top paired with a classic, fringe-trimmed leather jacket. Leaning into the look, Hadid layered a second leather piece underneath — a sleeveless vest featuring a heart-shaped cut-out at the back.

Her accessories followed suit. A dark brown cowboy hat, leather riding boots and a printed belt with a statement buckle grounded the outfit, while stacks of silver bangles and rings added a finishing touch.

For another outing at the rodeo, Hadid switched gears with a monochrome ensemble that nodded to bohemian influences. She wore white bootcut trousers with a cream turtleneck beneath a suede fringed duster coat. Beaded necklaces and a medallion-style belt completed the look.

The standout accessory was her vintage Fendi Mama Baguette — the larger iteration of Carrie Bradshaw’s iconic bag — rendered in bold leopard print. Hadid wore the ensemble from the arena to the fair, where she was later spotted sharing curly fries with her beau.

The model has been dating Banuelos since October 2023 and regularly supports the star at his various competitions.

Since the two began dating, Banuelos has helped the model — who trained as an equestrian in her youth — find her way back into the saddle, training her and cheering her on at competitions, which eventually led to a Rookie of the Year win last December.

Showing her love and appreciation for her horseman beau at the time, Hadid shared a heartfelt post, where she wrote: “Thank you @ab_performancehorses for supporting me in my dreams this year and never treating me any different. You, your heart, your talent, your family, and your team went above and beyond for us to get this done and I appreciate it more than any of you know!! Love you all so much it hurts!”