Model Imaan Hammam steals spotlight at Paris Fashion Week 

The 27-year-old model marched out of giant double doors in a long grey trench coat. (Getty Images)
Short Url
Updated 19 January 2024
Follow

Model Imaan Hammam steals spotlight at Paris Fashion Week 

DUBAI: Moroccan-Egyptian-Dutch model Imaan Hammam emerged as the sought-after face for the 2024 season at Paris Fashion Week, which runs through Jan. 21 and marks the start of a busy fashion calendar.

This week, she graced the runways of French labels Ami Paris and Louis Vuitton.

The 27-year-old model marched out of giant double doors in a long grey trench coat with a turtle neck and gold buttons for the Ami Paris show. The coat was clinched at the waist with a matching grey belt. 




The coat was clinched at the waist with a matching grey belt. (Getty Images)

She added a pop of color with yellow high-heeled boots. 

For the star-studded Louis Vuitton show, which was attended by supermodel Karlie Kloss, tennis player Venus Williams, and Hollywood stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, Hammam dazzled in a chic ensemble, donning a crisp white button-down shirt adorned with subtle prints, and combined with a knee-length velvet pleated skirt, layered over matching straight-leg pants. 

The catwalk sensation shared a video of herself walking the runway with her 1.7 million Instagram followers. “Not your average cowgirl,” she wrote. 

She also shared a behind-the-scenes video of her preparations for the show, mingling with model friends, and doing her hair and makeup. 

“As you can see, we are back stage and we have one minute to go before the show. I'm getting dressed. I am very excited and happy to be here for Pharrell and for LV,” she said in the short clip. 

Ami Paris designer Alexandre Mattiussi added a contemporary flair to classic bourgeois styles for his fall/winter collection. 

Models paraded in long tailored coats, fitted suit jackets and glittering tops.

The setting, a towering building facade, evoked life in a Paris apartment building, according to Mattiussi.

“There was the idea of doing something very sophisticated, very evening-like,” he added.

Dressier looks included a trim, fake-fur top with three-quarter-length sleeves, a shimmering gold dress with plunging V-neck, and for men, a sheer grey tank top paired with high-waisted trousers.

Hammam was joined by other models, including actors Diane Kruger, Laetitia Casta, Lou Doillon, Andres Velencoso and Audrey Marnay — prompting gasps of surprise from the audience.


Cairo book fair breaks visitor records

Updated 03 February 2026
Follow

Cairo book fair breaks visitor records

  • Strong Saudi participation underscores KSA’s prominent role in Arab cultural landscape
  • Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1988, was selected as the fair’s featured personality

CAIRO: The 57th edition of the Cairo International Book Fair has attracted record public attendance, with the number of visits reaching nearly 6 million, up from a reported 5.5 million previously.

Egypt’s Minister of Culture Ahmed Fouad Hanou said: “This strong turnout reflects the public’s eagerness across all age groups to engage with the exhibition’s diverse cultural and intellectual offerings.”

Hanou said the event included “literary and intellectual activities, meetings with thinkers and creative figures, and thousands of titles spanning various fields of knowledge.”

The Egyptian writer Naguib Mahfouz, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1988, was selected as the fair’s featured personality, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of his death.

The exhibition’s official poster features a famous quote by Mahfouz: “Who stops reading for an hour falls centuries behind.”

A total of 1,457 publishing houses from 83 countries participated in the fair. Mahfouz’s novels occupied a special place, as Egypt’s Diwan Library showcased the author’s complete works, about 54 books.

“The pavilion of the Egyptian National Library and Archives witnessed exceptionally high attendance throughout the fair, showcasing a collection of rare and significant books.

Among the highlights was the book “Mosques of Egypt” in Arabic and English, Dr. Sherif Saleh, head of financial and administrative affairs at the Egyptian National Library and Archives, told Arab News.

The fair ended on Tuesday with a closing ceremony that featured a cultural performance titled “Here is Cairo.”

The event included the announcement of the winners of the fair’s awards, as well as the recipient of the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Arabic Fiction.

Organizers described this year’s edition as having a celebratory and cultural character, bringing together literature, art, and cinema.

Romania was the guest of honor this year, coinciding with the 120th anniversary of Egyptian-Romanian relations.

At the Saudi pavilion, visitors were welcomed with traditional coffee. It showcased diverse aspects of Saudi culture, offering a rich experience of the Kingdom’s heritage and creativity.

There was significant participation from Saudi Arabia at the event, highlighting the Kingdom’s prominent role in the Arab cultural arena.

Saudi Arabia’s participation aimed to showcase its literary and intellectual output, in alignment with the objectives of Vision 2030.

The Kingdom’s delegation was led by Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Egypt Saleh bin Eid Al-Hussaini. Also in attendance were Dr. Abdul Latif Abdulaziz Al-Wasel, CEO of the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission, and Dr. Hilah Al-Khalaf, the commission’s director-general.

The King Abdulaziz Public Library placed the Encyclopedia of Saudi Arabia in a prominent position at the pavilion. The encyclopedia, consisting of 20 volumes, is organized according to the Kingdom’s culturally diverse regions.

Founded in 1980 by King Abdullah, the library was established to facilitate access to knowledge and preserve heritage collections. Over the years, it has grown into one of the Kingdom’s most important cultural institutions.

Internationally, the library has strengthened ties between Saudi Arabia and China, including the opening of a branch at Peking University and receiving the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Award for Cultural Cooperation between the two nations.

Regionally, the library has played a pivotal role in the Arab world through the creation of the Unified Arabic Cataloging Project, one of the most important initiatives contributing to knowledge accessibility and alignment with global standards.