The Six: Ashi Studio looks from couture week

Beirut-based Saudi label Ashi Studio showed off its Spring/Summer 2019 couture line in Paris last week. (Shutterstock)
Updated 29 January 2019
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The Six: Ashi Studio looks from couture week

DUBAI: Beirut-based Saudi label Ashi Studio showed off its Spring/Summer 2019 couture line in Paris last week — here are some of the head-turning looks.

Fine Feathers
This black pleated tulle dress with feather detailing is one of a kind. The high slit and beautifully embroidered corset make it suitable for a range of body shapes.

Organza Extravaganza
An overpowering statement piece of organza material. This strapless black and white organza top with feather detailing and black embroidered shorts can be worn to any formal event for an edgy look.

Think Pink
A bright pink voluminous strapless gown in taffeta, the cinched waist and differentiated lengths make it versatile and glamorous at the same time.

Gatsby Glam
This off-white dress is all about Old Hollywood glamor — from the feathers to the embellished corset, this dress will definitely turn heads.

Victorian White
A Victorian era-inspired dress, this high-collared embroidered dress would make anyone look regal. With long sleeves, a cinched waist and a huge skirt, it’s more art than fashion.

Belle of the Ball
A structured, vibrant pink dress featuring a cinched waist and bold draping on one shoulder. There are no embellishments on this hot pink number as the structure of the gown is enough to turn heads.

 


Rising stars hit the runway for Chanel

Updated 10 March 2026
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Rising stars hit the runway for Chanel

DUBAI/PARIS: Rising fashion stars from across the world hit the runway at designer Matthieu Blazy’s latest show for Chanel.

Staged during Paris Fashion Week, the likes of Mona Tougaard and Bhavitha Mandava, who in 2025 made headlines as the first Indian model to open a show for Chanel, walked the runway.

For the show Tougaard, who has Danish, Turkish, Somali and Ethiopian ancestry, showed off a patchwork look with cutouts across the bodice. For her part, Mandava showed off a series of casual options, including knitwear.

For the show Tougaard, who has Danish, Turkish, Somali and Ethiopian ancestry, showed off a patchwork look with cutouts across the bodice. (Getty Images) 

Six months into his tenure at the Parisian stalwart, Blazy staged his second ready-to-wear collection at Paris Fashion Week Monday, where brightly colored cranes rose from a holographic floor — a deliberate signal that the construction is ongoing.

The audience inside the Grand Palais suggested the foundations are solid: Margot Robbie, Oprah, Jennie, Kylie Minogue, Lily-Rose Depp, Teyana Taylor and Olivia Dean all turned up.

Blazy took his cue from a quote from Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel: “We need dresses that crawl and dresses that fly.”

The collection was structured around that tension — plain against spectacular, function against fantasy — with a discipline his sprawling debut last October sometimes lacked.

The opening looks were austere by design.

Black knit zip-ups, tweed blousons and boxy overshirts arrived with little more than four gold buttons to signal they belonged to Chanel.

In the vast runway space, they could read as underwhelming. But Blazy’s point was architectural: the suit, he said, is “the first brick” — and everything else rises from it.

The collection’s most provocative move was its silhouette.

Blazy pulled waistlines dramatically low — belts slung to mid-thigh, pleated skirts starting where blazers ended.

The references were retro flapper filtered through a modern lens: drop-waisted twinsets, patchwork dresses with floral embroidery, vivid patterned knits with a twenties pulse.

A furry coat in bold geometric color could have been worn in a chic part of London's Camden.Whether the ultra-low waistlines will land with the well-heeled clients who pack Chanel’s front rows is another question.

Selling a radically new proportion to women with deep loyalty to the house is a different challenge than winning critical praise. The final stretch answered that concern with force. Sequined plaid suits arrived in dazzling color.