Kanye West appoints Nur Abbas as head designer of Yeezy

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Updated 23 March 2022
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Kanye West appoints Nur Abbas as head designer of Yeezy

DUBAI: Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, once proclaimed in his song “Life of the Party” from 2016’s “Life of Pablo” album: “I might hire the whole team from ACG,” and it appears that the artist is living up to his lyrics.

West has just appointed the former design director of Nike ACG, Nur Abbas, as head designer of his Yeezy brand.

Abbas, who got his start as an assistant designer at Maison Margiela, has previously cut his teeth at prestigious houses including Gucci and Louis Vuitton, where he served as a senior designer for nearly a decade.

He was also the head designer of menswear at Uniqlo.

In his new position, Abbas “will work to further expand the Yeezy empire, working directly with Ye to direct and launch special projects for the Yeezy brand,” the company said.

In his new role, the Kingston University graduate will oversee all of West’s projects, which include Adidas, Gap (a position formerly given to British-Nigerian designer Mowalola Ogunlesi) and the clothing line for the rapper’s Stem Player music device. He will also work on all of West’s merchandise.

“I’m energized to work with Ye because he cares so deeply about design and moving culture forward,” Abbas said to WWD. “At Yeezy and Gap, I’ve met some of the most talented people and teams, and I’m looking forward to working with them all to extend this new creative vision to the world.”


Saudi 100 Brands showcases four Saudi labels in Paris

Updated 02 February 2026
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Saudi 100 Brands showcases four Saudi labels in Paris

DUBAI: The Saudi 100 Brands initiative has partnered with Galeries Lafayette Paris Haussmann for a three-week pop-up showcasing Saudi designers in the French capital.

The pop-up event runs until Feb. 16 and presents a curated selection of Saudi designers, offering a diverse view into the Kingdom’s evolving fashion landscape.

The initiative brings together womenswear labels Leem and Aleena alongside unisex brands SADF and The Coded Mail.

According to the brand, Leem’s mission is to curate stylish pieces designed exclusively for today’s fashion-conscious woman. Aleena, meanwhile, is a young Saudi brand offering sophisticated premium day and evening wear with a distinctive contemporary feel.  And

SADF takes inspiration from Saudi cultural heritage using premium Italian fabrics and The Coded Mail positions itself at the crossroads of streetwear and art.

“The pop-up represents a natural next step for The Coded Mail - taking our language and energy into a new space. It’s about connection, dialogue, and seeing how our pieces live in a different city,”   Mohamed Almajed, founder of The Coded Mail, said in a released statement.