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.

 


Chopard unveils new images featuring Bella Hadid

Updated 06 January 2026
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Chopard unveils new images featuring Bella Hadid

  • Wears jewelry, clothes from Happy Hearts collection
  • Model also reveals images celebrating the New Year

DUBAI: US Dutch Palestinian model Bella Hadid has become a key face for Chopard, fronting several of the maison’s campaigns and reinforcing her close ties with the brand.

She was featured in Chopard’s latest Instagram posts, pairing an off-duty outfit with pieces from the brand’s jewelry collections.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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In one image, Hadid embraced understated dressing in classic blue jeans and a crisp white T-shirt, elevating the minimalist look with statement pieces from Chopard’s Happy Hearts collection.

She layered five delicate gold bracelets along her wrist, each punctuated with the collection’s signature heart motif, creating a refined stacked effect.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The look was completed with a matching gold heart necklace resting softly at the neckline, coordinating ring, and gold watch, all echoing the same heart design that defines the collection.

In another post, she wore a black halter-neck top, accessorized with rose-gold rings and a stacked bracelet set from the same collection, featuring heart-shaped motifs.

The model’s collaboration with Chopard began in 2017 when she became one of the faces of the brand’s high jewelry collections.

Since then, she has appeared in several campaigns and worn Chopard pieces at major international events, including the Cannes Film Festival, Met Gala, and Paris Fashion Week.

In August, Hadid starred in the latest campaign spotlighting Chopard’s L’Heure du Diamant collection. The brand shared a behind-the-scenes video from the shoot, showing her in a white halter-neck dress as she posed in the sparkling jewelry pieces.

Hadid marked the start of the new year by sharing a carousel of images this week, offering a glimpse into how she celebrated the occasion. She rang in the New Year in Aspen.

She spent the final moments of 2025 wearing a look by Lebanese designer Georges Chakra.

The sheer-black lace dress was intricately embroidered with black crystals, featuring sculpted lace appliques framing the neckline and bodice, with satin bands finishing the hem.

Hadid and her friends appeared to celebrate in a mountain lodge, where the group gathered around a wooden fire pit to stay warm, enjoyed a fine dining experience, and continued the celebrations into the night.