Versace, CH Carolina Herrera collaborate with Jessica Kahawaty for Ramadan campaigns

Jessica Kahawaty was pictured in a pink floor-length dress with bell sleeves by Versace. (Instagram)
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Updated 27 March 2024
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Versace, CH Carolina Herrera collaborate with Jessica Kahawaty for Ramadan campaigns

DUBAI: Australian Lebanese model Jessica Kahawaty took to social media to share images from her collaboration with Italian luxury label Versace for the month of Ramadan, days after the influencer worked on a Ramadan campaign with New York-based label CH Carolina Herrera.

The model and restauranteur — she founded Dubai’s Mama Rita eatery alongside her mother — shared a series of images promoting Versace’s Ramadan edit with her 1.5 million Instagram followers. Kahawaty was pictured in a pink floor-length dress with bell sleeves that boasted a neckline adorned with intricate pink, white and silver beads and crystals. Completing the look, Kahawaty is seen clutching a matching mini pink embellished purse while her voluminous brunette locks were styled in a 90s blowout.

“Ramadan with Versace,” she wrote, sharing closeup images of her look.

 

 

It is not the first time the model has worked with Versace.  Last year, she teamed up with the brand for a campaign for Eid Al-Fitr. 

“I’m finally a Versace girl,” she wrote at the time. “I’ve been wanting to work with Versace for years.”

“It’s a brand that speaks to my 90s baby self, a brand that never gave into fads or trends, one that remained true to its Italian ethos of family, togetherness, heritage and authenticity,” she added. 

 

Released at the outset of Ramadan, CH Carolina Herrera’s Ramadan campaign starring Kahawaty features a curated edit of modest wear from the label, combining distinctive patterns and vibrant color schemes. In the photographs, Kahawaty wears various ensembles, including jumpsuits and striking, floor-length gowns.

Kahawaty has worked with luxury brands such as Tod’s, Prada, Boucheron, Chloe, Gucci and more. 

She was also tapped by Boss for a new campaign this month. In the polaroid-style images she shared on Instagram, Kahawaty wore a brown bomber jacket paired with a crisp white shirt, complemented by a black bag adorned with a chunky gold buckle and chain.

Boss has released similar images for other A-list stars, including US superstar Demi Lovato, British model Jordan Dunn, Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor, Colombian singer and songwriter Maluma, South Korean actor Jeon Changha and Canadian Belgian racing driver Lance Stroll.

 

 

The digital campaign, which began in January 2023, initially starred US Palestinian producer DJ Khaled, US Dutch Palestinian model Gigi Hadid, Syrian Olympic swimmer Yusra Mardini, Lebanese influencer and entrepreneur Karen Wazen, Emirati host Anas Bukhash and Iraqi para-athlete Zainab Al-Eqabi.


‘The Wrecking Crew’ — Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista head enjoyable romp

Updated 06 February 2026
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‘The Wrecking Crew’ — Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista head enjoyable romp

RIYADH: Angel Manuel Soto directs this odd-couple action-comedy with a confidence and flair that — along with the chemistry between its central performers and its better-than-you’d-ever-expect script — just about raises it above the slop swarming the streamers.

Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista play estranged half-brothers Jonny and James Halle. Both have the same father — a not-much-liked private detective called Walter who’s just been killed in a hit-and-run in Hawaii (where they were raised and where James, a Navy SEAL, still lives). Neither brother is particularly upset to hear the news of Walter’s death, but when Yakuza henchmen attack Jonny in his Oklahoma home (where he’s a maverick, heavy-drinking cop) demanding a package sent by Walter (a package he hasn’t yet received), he decides to return to Hawaii for the first time in years to attend the funeral and investigate further.

Jonny’s reunion with James is less than cordial, but he does meet James’ wife Leila and their kids for the first time. Leila is a child-psychologist — not afraid to call the brothers out on their emotional shortcomings, nor to try and help them fix their fractured fraternity.

The brothers’ investigation uncovers a plan to build a casino on Hawaiian home lands (an area held in trust for Native Hawaiians). The developer is the extremely wealthy Marcus Robichaux (played with gleeful pantomime-villain campness by Claes Bang), who — it turns out — had hired Walter to investigate his wife, who had hired Walter to investigate her husband.

Now our heroes know who they have to bring down, they’re into far more comfortable territory (both for the characters and, you suspect, the actors). Yep. Forget the dialogue, it’s action time.

Cue multiple scenes of high-octane mayhem expertly helmed by Soto in what’s essentially a slightly updated (emotional healing!) throwback to the dumb-but-fun action blockbusters of the Eighties and Nineties. The nostalgia isn’t hidden, either. The soundtrack starts with Guns N’ Roses and ends with Phil Collins. And there’s a shoutout to Jean-Claude Van Damme in between.

There’s a plot here too, but, honestly, who cares? Momoa and Bautista get to flex their considerable muscles, show off their ink, and make a few wisecracks. No one’s watching this for a clever twist, right? Watch it hoping for a couple hours of entertaining excitement and you’ll be well satisfied.