Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek becomes Dior ambassador  

The actor is the brand's Middle East fashion and fragrance ambassador. (Instagram)
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Updated 06 September 2023
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Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek becomes Dior ambassador  

DUBAI: Egyptian actor Ahmed Malek has been announced as Dior’s Middle East fashion and fragrance ambassador.  

The Cairo-born star took to Instagram to share the announcement with his 1.1 million followers.  

The French luxury label’s statement, which Malek shared, said that the actor “will be representing some of the house’s emblematic fragrances.”  

“He will embody the spirit and singularity of Dior style, with its timeless and modern signature – reinvented each season by Kim Jones, artistic director of the men’s collections,” the statement read. 

This is not Malek’s first luxury brand deal.  

In June, Malek was named as an ambassador for French luxury label Cartier.  

“Thrilled to join the @cartier family,” he wrote on Instagram at the time and shared two images from a shoot with the brand. 

The young star is famous for his roles in award-winning films including Netflix’s “The Swimmers,” the 2020 Australian adventure drama film “The Furnace,” “Sheikh Jackson” — which was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival — “Bimbo” and “La Totfe El-Shams.” 

He was selected as one of the Toronto International Film Festival’s Rising Stars in 2018. 

Malek is set to appear in the new BBC series “Boiling Point.” 


Mona Tougaard wears bridal look at Dior’s Paris show

Updated 27 January 2026
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Mona Tougaard wears bridal look at Dior’s Paris show

  • Rihanna and Brigitte Macron among attendees at show
  • Design part of new director Jonathan Anderson’s vision

DUBAI/ PARIS: Model Mona Tougaard reportedly turned heads in a bridal-inspired look on the Christian Dior runway during the recent Paris Haute Couture Week.

The runway star, who has Danish, Turkish, Somali and Ethiopian ancestry, wore a sculptural white gown with a one-shoulder silhouette and layered petal-like appliques cascading from the bodice to the full skirt.

The asymmetrical bodice featured draped detailing across the torso, while the skirt flared into a voluminous, floor-length shape.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The look was finished with oversized floral statement earrings that echoed the dress’s petal motif.

The floral elements echoed the wider vision of Dior’s new creative director Jonathan Anderson, who drew inspiration from nature and his love of ceramics for his first Haute Couture collection since being appointed to the role.

The 41-year-old faces the rare challenge of overseeing all three fashion lines at the house — women’s and men’s ready-to-wear and Haute Couture — becoming the first designer to do so since Christian Dior himself.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Just days after presenting his latest men’s collection during Paris Men’s Fashion Week, the Northern Irish designer returned with his first couture offering.

The collection featured floral motifs on fabrics or as accessories, while sculptural bulbous dresses were inspired by the work of Kenya-born ceramicist Magdelene Odundo.

“When you copy nature, you always learn something,” Anderson declared in his show notes, which compared Haute Couture to a living ecosystem that is “evolving, adapting, enduring.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Other noteworthy pieces included dresses with spherical birdcage-inspired silhouettes, while other models wore vest tops with their dresses gathered around their waists.

The front row at the Rodin Museum reflected the scale of anticipation surrounding Anderson’s couture debut. France’s first lady Brigitte Macron arrived early, while Lauren Sanchez Bezos swept in shortly after.

Actor Parker Posey twirled briefly in a trench-style dress, playing to the room before settling in.

Then the space fell into a collective pause as celebrities and editors alike waited for Rihanna. When the pop star finally took her seat, the lights dropped and the show began.

Before the show, Anderson admitted in an interview with the Business of Fashion website that he previously thought couture was “irrelevant,” adding that he never really “understood the glamour behind it.”

“Now, I feel like I’m doing a Ph.D. in couture,” he explained.