Fresh from NYFW, Michael Cinco to showcase Egypt-inspired designs for Arab Fashion Week

Dubai-based fashion designer Michael Cinco will present his new collection at Arab Fashion Week in Dubai on Thursday. (Instagram)
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Updated 13 October 2022
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Fresh from NYFW, Michael Cinco to showcase Egypt-inspired designs for Arab Fashion Week

  • Filipino creative unveiled first ready-to-wear collection in New York
  • Dubai line to reflect ancient history, Cleopatra and Mark Antony story

DUBAI: Dubai-based fashion designer Michael Cinco, who will present his new collection at Arab Fashion Week here on Thursday, has returned refreshed from New York where he unveiled his first-ever ready-to-wear line.

“I think it was time for me to do a collection that was more affordable for the fashion market. And what better place to do it than New York,” said the Filipino designer in an interview with Arab News.

But for Arab Fashion Week, Cinco is bringing something entirely different.

“This time, we’re going to be presenting a couture collection in Dubai since we just did ready-to-wear in New York,” said Cinco. “The collection is inspired by the ancient history of Egypt. It’s inspired by the beautiful culture, the pyramids, and the history of Cleopatra and Mark Antony.”




Michael Cinco loves dressing celebrities. (Supplied)

It is no secret that Cinco loves dressing celebrities. The couturier has designed creations for international celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, Beyonce Knowles and Rihanna. But it is Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who ranks high on his list of favorite celebrities to dress. The designer made waves when the popular Indian star stepped out at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017 in his powder-blue princess-style gown.

“When you dress celebrities, it helps you grow your brand and get more clients. Aishwarya’s dress made such a huge impact that I suddenly was getting a lot of clients from India and Europe. Before that dress, I had no clients from India,” said Cinco.

When asked who’s on his dream list when it comes to celebrity clients, Cinco said: “My muse and my biggest inspiration ever since I was young was Audrey Hepburn. But, of course, she’s not with us anymore. So, at the moment, I would love to dress Cate Blanchett and Angelina Jolie.”

Cinco had some advice for up-and-coming designers in the region. “I think for young designers of today, they have to realize that fashion is not all about glamour, it takes a lot of hard work. People think that it’s a glamorous world but, in reality, fashion is cruel. You will be rejected, you will be judged and you will be criticized. So you just have to be passionate. And you also have to have business acumen. You have to think about how you’re going to make money. So create a collection or designs that will sell. That’s the biggest thing.”


Elie Saab stages show at Paris Fashion Week

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Elie Saab stages show at Paris Fashion Week

DUBAI/ PARIS: Lebanese designer Elie Saab showcased his latest collection at Paris Fashion Week on Saturday, as part of a packed schedule of international luxury labels.

The designer’s Fall/Winter 2026-2027 collection was inspired by New York with billowing ballgowns printed with Central Park-themed florals and more fitted, business chic looks seen on the runway.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The “Elie Saab woman immerses herself in the 90s New York art scene. Intellectual and seductive, her look embraces downtown power tailoring and uptown florals with a twist,” the fashion house said in its show notes.

The showcase was held on the same day as the likes of Hermes, Vivienne Westwood and Balenciaga, among other labels.

In a Paris Fashion Week that still has Chanel and Louis Vuitton to come, Hermes made a case that luxury at its most persuasive doesn’t shout.

Models emerged from luminous circular openings in the walls, like figures stepping through a full moon, and walked a raised, winding catwalk above vegetation.

It was theatrical, but never gimmicky.

The set did exactly what creative director Nadege Vanhee wanted: it knocked you off balance.

Vanhee, who has led Hermes womenswear since 2014, titled the fall-winter collection “Entre chien et loup” — the French expression for dusk, that uneasy moment when you can’t tell a dog from a wolf.

Her show notes invoked Hecate, the torch-wielding goddess of darkness, though the clothes were less mythological than muscular — precise, body-conscious, built to move.

Leather dominated. Fluid overcoats with enormous Tuscan sheepskin collars.

Zip-front mini dresses in inky blue that opened to reveal contrasting shirts beneath.

An orange ostrich-leather jumpsuit, belted at the waist, that merged biker attitude with Hermes refinement.

Paris Fashion Week is delivering a forceful reminder of why it remains a capital of fashion, with blockbuster celebrity front rows, boundary-pushing design, and collections that are tackling big ideas about power, craft and the female body.

Oprah Winfrey turned heads at both Stella McCartney and Chloé. Sissy Spacek, Julia Garner and Lil Yachty claimed front-row seats at Loewe.