The UAE’s Jameel Arts Centre reopens amid lockdown restrictions
Updated 02 June 2020
ARAB NEWS
DUBAI: Dubai’s contemporary art institution Jameel Arts Centre will reopen its doors to visitors on June 3.
Guests are asked to book a two-hour slot in advance of their visit to help monitor the capacity and abide to social distancing within the centre.
Visitors and staff are required to wear a face mask. (Supplied)
In accordance with UAE regulations, visitors and staff are required to wear a face mask and they will have their temperatures checked before entering the creative space.
Jameel Arts Centre closed on March 16 in support of the country’s efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Dubai has, last week, eased lockdown restrictions on residents. The country has so far reported 35,192 coronavirus cases, 18,338 of which recovered.
Elie Saab, Zuhair Murad show new couture collections in Paris
Saab’s collection uses light as central theme
Exploration of structure, movement by Murad
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Arab News
DUBAI: Lebanese designers Elie Saab and Zuhair Murad presented their Spring/Summer 2026 haute couture collections in Paris earlier this week.
Look 1 by Elie Saab. (Supplied)
Saab’s collection referenced light as a central theme, expressed through elongated silhouettes and layered embellishment, according to a statement from the brand.
Look 2 by Elie Saab. (Supplied)
The runway featured gowns built on sheer bases, with metallic embroidery, sequins and crystal beadwork creating layered textures across champagne, gold, bronze and soft ivory tones.
Look 3 by Elie Saab. (Supplied)
Column dresses, deep necklines and floor-length gowns dominated the collection, while draped panels, embroidered capes and sheer overlays added movement.
Look 4 by Elie Saab. (Supplied)
Several looks incorporated fringed detailing and geometric patterns, with crystal embellishments catching the light as models walked.
Meanwhile, Murad’s collection also placed craftsmanship at the center of the show.
Look 1 by Zuhair Murad. (Supplied)
According to the house, the collection explored structure and movement, using corsetry to define the body and draping to create fluidity.
Look 2 by Zuhair Murad. (Supplied)
The runway featured fitted gowns and sculpted eveningwear built around structured bodices, many finished with dense embroidery, crystals and metallic thread.
Look 3 by Zuhair Murad. (Supplied)
A palette of champagne, pale blue, sage green, ivory and gold ran throughout the show, with strapless silhouettes, off-the-shoulder gowns and column dresses appearing alongside sheer panels, thigh-high slits and flowing trains.
Look 4 by Zuhair Murad. (Supplied)
Shorter dresses with crystal-encrusted bodices were shown alongside floor-length gowns, with sheer layers and extended trains.