Saadiyat Cultural District set to gather ‘curiosity,  creativity’ says Louvre Abu Dhabi director

Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabate spoke about Abu Dhabi's expanding Saadiyat Cultural District. (Getty Images)
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Updated 15 August 2024
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Saadiyat Cultural District set to gather ‘curiosity,  creativity’ says Louvre Abu Dhabi director

DUBAI: Set to open in 2025, Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Cultural District will be home to the Zayed National Museum, the Guggenheim, the city’s Natural History Museum, and a teamLab outpost, with director of the Louvre Abu Dhabi Manuel Rabate telling Arab News the hub aims to offer guests the chance to access world class museums in one location.

“What Abu Dhabi is doing in Saadiyat, doing in this district, it's to gather all sources of curiosity, creativity, inspiration, education. It's an incredibly bold, I would say, commitment and belief in the importance of knowledge, of connection, of openness,” he said.

The idea has been in motion for years, said Rabate and a lot of brain power has been put into building a concept that is interconnected and part of one narrative in the capital of the UAE.

“The idea to bring world class museums has been communicated for a while. What we see now is the critical moment where the plan is becoming a reality,” he said.

All the institutions in the district are collaborating on many levels, explained Rabate. Other than sharing the physical vicinity on the island, many of the entities tell different parts of the same story.

“For the visitor experience, it is extremely pleasant, I think, to be able to move from one to the other, going to Zayed National Museum in the morning, an exhibition at Guggenheim to then having dinner at the Louvre Abu Dhabi and maybe catching a late show at Berklee, there is collaboration between institutions. Each one has its own mandate and its own narrative,” he explained.

With art, historical and technological institutions, the Saadiyat Cultural District positions itself as a unique global platform dedicated to celebrating Abu Dhabi’s traditions and embracing modernity.


K-Pop star Jennie creates history while wearing Georges Hobeika

Updated 22 December 2025
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K-Pop star Jennie creates history while wearing Georges Hobeika

  • K-pop superstar wins top honors at Melon Music Awards
  • Hobeika celebrated 30-year anniversary in October 2025

DUBAI: Jennie, the K-pop superstar best known as a member of global sensation Blackpink, delivered a landmark moment at the recent Melon Music Awards in Seoul — both musically and sartorially.

The singer arrived in Guro-gu wearing a dramatic couture creation by Lebanese designer Georges Hobeika, instantly commanding attention on the red carpet. The event, which celebrates South Korea’s top musical talent, drew major stars including G-Dragon, Zico and EXO.

Jennie emerged as the night’s biggest winner, taking home the Record of the Year (Daesang) award — a historic first for a solo artist at the awards. The win caps off a major year for the performer, following the March release of her debut solo album, “Ruby.”

For the occasion, the “Mantra” singer chose a ballgown from Hobeika’s Fall 2025 Couture collection.

The look featured a structured white corset bodice with a lace-up back, embellished with crystal accents along the straps, flowing into an oversized black tulle skirt worn low on the waist. The voluminous silhouette gave the gown a sculptural, almost theatrical presence.

Jennie kept her styling restrained, allowing the couture piece to take centerstage. She accessorized with a single statement ring set with an emerald-green stone, while her hair was pulled into a loose low ponytail, secured with a silver flower pendant.

Beyond her chart-topping success, Jennie has steadily built her fashion credentials. A longtime Chanel ambassador, she has also fronted campaigns for brands including Jean Paul Gaultier and Beats.

Meanwhile, in October this year, Hobeika celebrated 30 years since launching his namesake brand. The couturier and his son, Jad Hobeika, the brand’s creative director, took to Instagram to reflect on their journey.

To mark the occasion, the house released a short documentary in which Jad opens up about working alongside his father and continuing the brand’s legacy.

“Working with Georges, there’s definitely, you know, he created fashion like no one else in the Middle East,” Jad said in the video.

Founded in Beirut in 1995, Maison Georges Hobeika is one of Lebanon’s established fashion houses and a regular participant in the Paris Haute Couture calendar.

The brand is known for its couture and ready-to-wear collections featuring detailed craftsmanship and refined designs.