Italian cultural exhibitions bring fashion and photography to Riyadh

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Guillermo Mariotto, who organized Fashion Frames, spoke about Italy’s legacy in fashion and its connection to cinema. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted two Italian cultural exhibitions. (AN Photo/Rahaf Jambi)
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Updated 12 November 2025
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Italian cultural exhibitions bring fashion and photography to Riyadh

  • Events were part of the Italy is Fashion: The Italian Fashion Days in the World series, highlighting Italy’s creative heritage through fashion and photography
  • Opening attracted diplomats, artists and fashion enthusiasts, including several ambassadors and the Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci

RIYADH: The L’Art Pur Foundation in Riyadh hosted on Tuesday the opening of two Italian cultural exhibitions — “Fashion Frames” by Stefano Dominella and styled by designer Guillermo Mariotto — and “Passages of Light” by Italian photographer Mimmo Cattarinich. 

The events were part of the “Italy is Fashion: The Italian Fashion Days in the World” series, highlighting Italy’s creative heritage through fashion and photography.  

The opening attracted diplomats, artists and fashion enthusiasts, including several ambassadors and the Italian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Carlo Baldocci, who inaugurated the exhibition.  

Speaking to Arab News, Baldocci reflected on the growing relationship between Italy and Saudi Arabia. “We are celebrating the opening of this beautiful exhibition at the L’Art Pur Foundation, and I wish everybody to come and visit in the next 20 days,” he said.  

He emphasized that the exhibition mirrors the strong ties between the two nations. “The relations between our countries are very strong and continue to grow because we have so much potential,” he said. 

“Earlier this year, our prime minister visited AlUla and met his royal highness the crown prince, signing a strategic cooperation agreement between Italy and Saudi Arabia.”  

The ambassador also highlighted the upcoming business forum, led by Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, which will bring together 650 Italian and Saudi companies. “This demonstrates the success of our relations,” he said. 

“The people-to-people dialogue is significant, and exhibitions like this one show how culture, fashion and photography can strengthen collaboration.”  

Mariotto, who styled “Fashion Frames,” spoke about Italy’s legacy in fashion and its connection to cinema. “I consider Riyadh my second home — it’s a city that keeps growing and surprising me,” he said. 

“This exhibition brings part of the history of Italian fashion and its relationship with international cinema.”  

Mariotto explained how Hollywood’s fascination with Rome helped Italian couture to gain international recognition. “Actresses like Ingrid Bergman, Audrey Hepburn, Lana Turner and Kim Novak visited Italian ateliers. The dresses they wore became iconic and shaped global perceptions of Italian fashion.”  

“Passages of Light” by Cattarinich complements “Fashion Frames,” offering a photographic journey through Italy’s cinematic history. 

Cattarinich, a still photographer on some of Italy’s most iconic films, captures the artistry, emotion and storytelling behind the camera, giving Saudi audiences insight into Italy’s visual and cultural heritage.  

Together, the exhibitions celebrate Italy’s creativity, craftsmanship and cultural dialogue. They also underscore the diplomatic and cultural partnership between Italy and Saudi Arabia, reflecting shared values in art, innovation and heritage.  

The exhibitions will remain open at the L’Art Pur Foundation until Nov. 30, offering visitors a rare glimpse into the fusion of fashion, photography and cinema that defines Italy’s global influence. 


India Mahdavi named jury head for Design Doha Prize 2026

Updated 08 December 2025
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India Mahdavi named jury head for Design Doha Prize 2026

DUBAI: Renowned French architect and designer India Mahdavi has been appointed as the head of the jury for the Design Doha Prize 2026.

Born in Iran, the designer’s work includes projects at Hotel du Cloitre in Arles, the Coburg Bar at London’s Connaught Hotel, Monte Carlo Beach in Monaco, the Rivington Hotel in Manhattan, and the Townhouse Hotel in Miami.

As the head of the jury, Mahdavi will convene and lead a panel of regional and international experts to identify achievements in contemporary design at the biennial showcase for design that covers Qatar, as well as the broader Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. Mahdavi also previously released a collection with Swedish retailer H&M, in addition to her own furniture objects.

“Her work transcends geography, transforming emotion, color, and form into a universal language of beauty and belonging. India’s vision — rooted in diversity, joy, and purpose — will guide us in recognizing designers who redefine what it means to create from this region, for the world,” Fahad Al Obaidly, acting director of Design Doha, said in a released statement.

“This region, one of my cultural homes, resonates deeply with me. I am awed to witness its design landscape grow and evolve,” Mahdavi added.

The Design Doha Prize will be awarded on April 14, 2026. It will honor innovation and craftsmanship in four categories: Craft, Product Design, Furniture Design, and Emerging Talent, with each winner taking home just under $55,000.