What We Are Buying Today: Bothaina Fashion

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Updated 12 November 2023
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What We Are Buying Today: Bothaina Fashion

  • Several celebrities, including celebrity stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray at the Hia Hub lifestyle conference, wore Al-Mummar’s designs

Saudi women are stepping outside of their comfort zones when it comes to designing abaya or modest outerwear, and Bothaina Al-Mummar’s recent line of clothing is a standout example that combines leather and jeans.

The Saudi brand has brought a fresh perspective to the industry. Their most recent collection demonstrates how several fabrics can be combined in an asymmetrical way to make a statement.

Among the pieces in the new collection is a chic yet classy abaya that combines blue denim fabric with a sandy-beige color to create an abaya that seems inspired by the chilly nights of Riyadh and its breathtaking desert. The warm and comfy abaya is perfect for Riyadh’s winter.

Several celebrities, including celebrity stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray at the Hia Hub lifestyle conference, wore Al-Mummar’s designs. Princess Haifa bint Mohammed, the deputy minister of tourism, also wore one of her creations.

Al-Mummar’s designs are renowned for being original and non-repetitive, and she doesn’t hesitate to combine different patterns and colors to create a one-of-a-kind design and cut.

In addition, the winter collection showcases the use of vibrant hues mixed with muted tones to give the pieces a distinctive touch. The collection features thick fabrics for the winter ensemble.  

The brand is among the few Saudi manufacturers who have thought to include trench coats in their range with carefully chosen fabrics, including options for the rainy season.

Al-Mummar also incorporates tulle and floral fabrics, which give the abayas she showcases in her designs a touch of delicacy and elegance.

Al-Mummar, who founded the brand 10 years ago, started off as a fine artist and later took fashion classes.

Her designs reveal a lot about her personality as a self-reliant businesswoman in a big metropolis with an edgy aesthetic.

For updates and more information, check their Instagram @bothainafashion.

 


Tiffany Trump steps out in Saiid Kobeisy gown

Updated 13 December 2025
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Tiffany Trump steps out in Saiid Kobeisy gown

DUBAI: Tiffany Trump is proving to be a fan of Lebanese designer Saiid Kobeisy’s designs.

This week, Trump’s 31-year-old daughter wore one of his gowns to the Kennedy Center Honors, an annual event held at the White House that recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to American culture through the performing arts. 

For the occasion, Tiffany opted for a floor-length emerald-green velvet gown with a sweetheart neckline and long fitted sleeves, cinched at the waist with a slim belt and finished with a thigh-high front slit.

She has previously chosen Kobeisy for other high-profile appearances. In September, Tiffany wore another of his designs to the state banquet held during US President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK, stepping out in a blue quartz couture gown paired with a beaded clutch by the designer. Styled by Toni Breisse, the look was completed with jewelry by Samer Halimeh.

Tiffany is known for her affinity with Lebanese designers; at her 2022 wedding to Lebanese-born businessman Michael Boulos, she donned a custom-made Grecian-style gown by Elie Saab.

Tiffany chose her wedding dress as a nod to Boulos’ heritage. “It’s a Lebanese American wedding, so we were so happy to have Elie Saab create the magic,” said mother of the bride Marla Maples, according to People magazine at the time.

In January, she turned heads in a dress by Zuhair Murad at the Trump-Vance inauguration candlelight dinner, hosted at the National Building Museum in Washington. The custom chocolate-brown chiffon gown boasted an asymmetric one-shoulder neckline, and a dramatic cape-like sleeve.