Events Local February 07, 2025

Dubai Fashion Week Highlights Cultural Heritage

Dubai Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025-2026 showcased a rich blend of cultural traditions and high craftsmanship. Designers like Molato and Le Benamin presented unique collections inspired by various heritages.


Dubai Fashion Week Highlights Cultural Heritage

Recently, the Dubai Fashion Week autumn-winter 2025-2026 concluded, showcasing a variety of collections reflecting the rich heritage of culture and the high craftsmanship of designers from around the world. Zaat Concept Store featured a show with the participation of several designers, merging fashion and culture. Sajjamine presented its collection, where nostalgia for the past was blended with luxury silk and jacquard fabrics of various shades.

Murat included his distinctive touch on the platform, bringing to life the cultural heritage of the Marqqa people, as well as decorations. Lê Bénamin, who participated in the Dubai Fashion Week for the first time, presented a unique collection. Zaat Concept Store combined in the show the elite of famous designers, presenting a collection of ready-made clothing for the spring-summer 2025 season. They emphasize elegance, simplicity, sophistication, and high craftsmanship in their works, as well as introduced innovative designs inspired by traditional clothing.

Sajjamine showcased a collection, where designer Jamiliya Avashaguba revealed the influences of children's memories and her father on her professional life. The collection was inspired by old Charkess songs, combining nostalgia for the past and enchanting details. Murat presented a collection, combining ancient crafts and contemporary marquette designs, reflecting the gentle flow and the reflection of marine waves.

Lê Bénamin joined the participants of the Dubai Fashion Week for the first time and presented his collection for the autumn and winter of 2025, finding inspiration in the traditions and ancient myths of the Altai people, a Turkic ethnic group.

Dubai Fashion Week was organized by the Dubai Design Center and the Arab Fashion Council. The fashion shows highlighted the rich heritage and high craftsmanship of designers. Murat presented the art of handmade craftsmanship and contemporary marquette designs. Lê Bénamin drew inspiration from the ancient traditions of the Altai people.