US singer Jennifer Hudson wears Saudi label Ashi Studio for new shoot 

The US singer and actress championed a voluminous ruffled gown from the founder Mohammed Ashi’s Spring/Summer 2020 couture collection. (AFP)
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Updated 23 August 2021
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US singer Jennifer Hudson wears Saudi label Ashi Studio for new shoot 

DUBAI: Grammy-winning artist Jennifer Hudson this week posed wearing a gold creation by Beirut-based Saudi fashion house Ashi Studio.

The US singer and actress, 39, championed a voluminous ruffled gown from the founder Mohammed Ashi’s Spring/Summer 2020 couture collection.

Hudson wore the ensemble for a photoshoot for Ebony Magazine’s September digital cover.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The Arab designer’s garments have been worn by countless A-listers in the past, including Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Demi Lovato, Fergie and Ava DuVernay.

This is not the first time the star has stepped out wearing an Arab designer.

During the 2020 B.E.T Awards, Hudson looked glamorous in an emerald green gown from Lebanese fashion designer Reem Acra. With its contrasting velvet and mesh texture and a colorful gem-encrusted high neckline, the kaftan-style dress won’t soon be forgotten.

Fans might also remember the form-fitting black gown with crystal-embellished mesh overlay from the designer’s Fall 2019 collection, which Hudson wore to the world premiere for “Cats” in New York’s Lincoln Center in December.




US singer Jennifer Hudson also championed the Lebanese designer at the world premiere of ‘Cats.’ Getty

For the 2019 Oscars, the music sensation chose a red hot gown by Lebanese designer Elie Saab, completed with an oversized asymmetrical frill running from one shoulder to her waist and a modest slit.


Saja Kilani shines at BAFTAs 2026

Updated 23 February 2026
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Saja Kilani shines at BAFTAs 2026

DUBAI: Palestinian-Jordanian-Canadian actress Saja Kilani, one of the stars of “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” stepped onto the BAFTA Film Awards 2026 red carpet in a sculptural look from Bottega Veneta’s Spring 2026 collection.

Nominated for Best Film Not in the English Language, Kaouther Ben Hania’s “Voice of Hind Rajab” tells the story of Hind Rajab Hamada, who was fleeing the Israeli military in Gaza City with six relatives last year when their car came under fire.

The sole survivor of the Israeli attack, who was then shot and killed, her desperate calls recorded with the Red Crescent rescue service caused international outrage.

Kilani plays Rana Faqih, the real-life Palestine Red Crescent Society volunteer who spoke to Hamada in the final hours of her life as she waited, surrounded by the bodies of her family, for help to come. 

Meanwhile, politically charged thriller “One Battle After Another” won six prizes, including Best Picture, at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday, building momentum ahead of Hollywood’s Academy Awards next month.

Blues-steeped vampire epic “Sinners” and gothic horror story “Frankenstein” won three awards each, while Shakespearean family tragedy “Hamnet” won two, including Best British Film.

“One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s explosive film about a group of revolutionaries in chaotic conflict with the state, won awards for directing, adapted screenplay, cinematography and editing, as well as for Sean Penn’s supporting performance as an obsessed military officer.

“This is very overwhelming and wonderful,” Anderson said as he accepted the directing prize. He paid tribute to his longstanding assistant director, Adam Somner, who died of cancer in November 2024, a few weeks into production.

“We have a line from Nina Simone that we used in our film, ‘I know what freedom is: It’s no fear,’” the director said. “Let’s keep making things without fear. It’s a good idea.”

Bookies’ favorite Jessie Buckley won the Best Actress prize for her portrayal of grieving mother Agnes Hathaway, wife of William Shakespeare, in “Hamnet.” Buckley, 36, is the first Irish performer to win the Best Actress prize at the awards.

She dedicated her award “to the women past, present and future who taught me and continue to teach me how to do it differently.”

Horror film “Sinners” took home trophies for director Ryan Coogler’s original screenplay, the film’s musical score and for Wunmi Mosaku’s supporting actress performance as herbalist and healer Annie.

The British-Nigerian actor said that in the role she found “a part of my hopes, my ancestral power and my connection, parts I thought I had lost or tried to dim as an immigrant trying to fit in.”