Egyptian singer Amr Diab to star in new Netflix series

This project is Netflix’s first of its kind collaboration with Amr Diab. (Instagram)
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Updated 19 August 2020
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Egyptian singer Amr Diab to star in new Netflix series

DUBAI: Egyptian superstar Amr Diab is set to make his small screen return with a new Netflix original Arabic series, the star announced on Tuesday night. 

The new deal marks the return of the best-selling artist, affectionately  known to his fans as “Al Hadaba,”  to drama 27 years after he played the role of Adham in the movie “Dehk Wele’b Wegad Wehob” alongside the late Omar Sharif.  

The 58-year-old star, who won seven World Music Awards and six African Music Awards, took to social media to express his excitement about the new project. 

“I am thrilled to work with Netflix on this new project. I have always believed that art is a global language, and we have been able to build bridges of connections and love with diverse cultures through music,” Diab, who revealed on Tuesday he is releasing a new song soon, wrote to his 11.8 million Instagram followers. 

“And, now with this new project with Netflix, I am excited that we will be reaching more than 193 million members in more than 190 countries around the world where they will be able to watch new content made in Egypt and enjoyed by the world,” he added.

Further details about the project are yet to be announced.

Ahmed Sharkawi, the director of Arabic original series at Netflix, said in a released statement:  “For the past thirty years, Amr Diab has captured people’s hearts all over the world. He is a trendsetting icon who resonates with different generations through his music and talent. We are confident that this new project will excite fans and members for the glorious return of Amr Diab to screen.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

#AmrDiab performed last night in #Jeddah for a very exclusive glamorous night Photography: Mahmoud Loutfy

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The journey of Diab’s music has been one of growing musical excellence since the beginning. 

His albums have topped the international charts and many of his songs were translated into several languages. Five of his albums topped Billboard’s global top ten hits, in addition to winning many international awards during his career.

The music sensation, who started his career in the 1980s, is the first Arab singer to enter the Guinness Book of World Records for being the first Arab singer to receive the largest number of international music awards for most album sales in the Middle East. 

His unstoppable success continues until today, most recently in 2019 when he received the JOY Awards in Saudi Arabia.


Ashi Studio returns to Paris Haute Couture Week with spring/summer 2026 collection

Updated 30 January 2026
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Ashi Studio returns to Paris Haute Couture Week with spring/summer 2026 collection

DUBAI: Ashi Studio, the Saudi haute couture label founded by Mohammed Ashi, presented its spring/summer 2026 collection in Paris as part of Paris Haute Couture Week, joining a growing number of Arab designers showing on the official calendar.

Look 1 by Ashi Studio. (Supplied)

Set against softly draped fabric, the show this week focused on structure and craftsmanship, with garments defined by corsetry, layered surfaces and precise construction.

Corseted bodices appeared throughout the collection, many extending outward at the hips to create architectural silhouettes that framed the body. These shapes were executed in materials ranging from matte fabric to polished, reflective finishes that resembled molded metal or lacquered leather.

Look 2 by Ashi Studio. (Supplied)

In several looks, corsets were paired with sheer skirts, fine tulle layers or elongated panels that exposed the garment’s underlying structure.

Dresses made from feather-like strands, fringe and shredded materials contrasted with the rigidity of sculpted bodices, while embroidery and beadwork were applied in bands and clustered formations across the torso and hem.

The color palette remained restrained, moving between ivory, sand, taupe, bronze, black and deep burgundy. Darker looks included structured gowns and tailored coats with exaggerated shoulders, while lighter tones were used for sculpted white dresses, sheer wrapped pieces and feathered designs.

Look 3 by Ashi Studio. (Supplied)

Accessories were kept minimal, with sculptural clutches and headpieces used sparingly to maintain focus on the garments themselves.

Ashi Studio’s presentation took place alongside shows by Arab designers including Elie Saab, Zuhair Murad, Georges Hobeika, Georges Chakra, Tony Ward and Rami Al-Ali, underscoring the region’s continued presence on the Paris Haute Couture Week schedule.

Look 4 by Ashi Studio. (Supplied)

Ashi’s creations have been worn by the likes of Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Hudson, Kylie Minogue, Penelope Cruz, Deepika Padukone, Sonam Kapoor, Queen Rania of Jordan, and more.

Ashi became the first couturier from the Gulf region to join the Federation de la Haute Couture in Paris as a guest member in 2023. He also became the first designer from the Gulf to be included in the BoF 500 list, the Business of Fashion’s index of the people shaping the fashion industry in 2023.

Ashi designed the inaugural fashion line for the cabin crew of the Kingdom’s new airline, Riyadh Air, which is on track to make its maiden flight in 2025.