Jessica Alba, Karlie Kloss explore Marrakesh

Updated 01 May 2019
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Jessica Alba, Karlie Kloss explore Marrakesh

DUBAI: Hollywood actress Jessica Alba and US model Karlie Kloss were among the many stars in town for Dior’s runway show in Marrakesh this week. The celebrities flew in from around the world and did much more than just attend the magical show — they posed up a storm in the famously colorful city and shared their snaps on Instagram.

For her part, Kloss shared a series of arty photos in which she can be seen posing in typically Moroccan interiors and gardens.

The model shared a sun-drenched photo from a flower-filled garden in Marrakesh — in it she soaks up the sun while seated on an orange lounger.



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Alba celebrated her 38th birthday in city and was surprised with a cake and a chorus of well-wishers.

“Thank you for all the (birthday) wishes... I’m so grateful for so many things. My (hearts) that walk outside of my body, Honor, Haven and Hayes,” she said, referring to her children.



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thank you for all the bday wishes... I’m so grateful for so many things. My that walk outside of my body Honor, Haven and Hayes. My person @cash_warren that brings out the best in me and sees my potential often before I do. My incredible family who support me through thick and thin and always have my back no matter what. My homies who are my chosen family. I love you all so very much. My @honest family I’m humbled by your integrity and dedication to our brand. All the people and places I’ve been able to connect with and experience through my 38 years! #heartisfull! thank you @dior team @staceykubasak for inviting me to this magical place. The beauty, the colors, the incense, orange blossom, spices and most importantly the people in Morocco -it’s almost too much beauty to absorb -everything we’ve experienced in #marrakech has been Incredible! Epic bday! #thisis38 .

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“My person, @cash_warren, (who) brings out the best in me and sees my potential often before I do,” she added, referring to her husband Cash Warren.

“My incredible family who support me through thick and thin and always have my back no matter what. My homies who are my chosen family. I love you all so very much.”

The actress posed in archways and gardens in Marrakesh, each more colorful than the next, and was even treated to a traditional Moroccan dance by tribesmen, which she documented on her Instagram feed.

Both celebrities were in town to celebrate Dior’s first-ever show in the North African country, where beaded dresses and patterned prints took center stage.

The Cruise collection — hosted outside the usual fashion week calendar, but which is an important source of sales — drew stars including actresses Lupita Nyong’o and Shailene Woodley to Marrakech for the extravaganza, Reuters reported.

LVMH-owned Dior and other luxury brands are increasingly turning to elaborate or far-flung catwalk displays to emphasize their Cruise ranges, which tend to have a longer shelf life in store than other collections.

With the Marrakech show, Dior also paid homage to the late Yves Saint Laurent, who took on the brand’s creative reigns in the late 1950s and was inspired by North Africa throughout his career.


Pakistani label Maria B enters Bangladesh as first international women’s brand

Updated 22 January 2026
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Pakistani label Maria B enters Bangladesh as first international women’s brand

  • Global brands produce clothing in Bangladesh but do not have official stores
  • Before Maria B, Junaid Jamshed’s family fashion-oriented label opened a Dhaka store

DHAKA: Pakistani label Maria B, which opened its first branch in Dhaka this week, has become the first international women’s clothing brand to establish a presence in Bangladesh, a country that produces many of the world’s garments but lacks foreign retailers.

The second-largest apparel exporter in the world — after China — Bangladesh specializes in ready-made garments for many global brands, including H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo.

While their products are available in the market — mostly as factory leftovers — they do not have their official stores in the country.

The opening of a Maria B outlet in Dhaka marks its entry as the first international women’s fashion house in the Bangladeshi market. The other foreign brand that has its store in Bangladesh is J., a family-oriented clothing label started by the late Junaid Jamshed, an iconic Pakistani singer turned entrepreneur.

“It’s appreciable that a brand like Maria B recognized the growing market and consumer base in Bangladesh. The presence of international brands like this will also enhance the image of our local fashion market,” Shahrukh Amin, fashion designer and Bangladeshi clothing brand owner, told Arab News.

“Fashion has become something global. We can see trends from all over the world with a mobile phone in hand.”

Amin said that the Pakistani designer’s outlet had already created a “buzz” among Bangladeshi fashionistas.

“She has an individual style that is not found in the works of many other designers,” he said.

“Until her launching in Dhaka, Bangladeshi fashion lovers would purchase her dresses from Dubai, London, the US, or online preorders.”

The presence of the Pakistani brand, a globally recognized fashion house, is welcome not only because of its popularity but also because it marks the entry of the first high-end foreign designer label.

“We are living in a global city and want a global environment here,” said Maheen Khan, president of the Fashion Design Council of Bangladesh. “A famous Pakistani brand launching its operations in Dhaka is a positive development.”

It is also seen as a signal that the apparel sector, which in Bangladesh is dominated by cheap production of fast-fashion European brands, may grow and become more competitive.

“It’s a big thing because in most cases international brands don’t show much interest in coming here to Bangladesh. Even the international food chains are also not very interested in coming,” Azra Mahmood, a model and celebrated figure in Bangladesh’s fashion, told Arab News.

“The fashion industry is also a business. From that point of view, I consider it very positive that an international brand like Maria B launched its outlet in Dhaka. The more international brands come here, the better for our fashion industry.”