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Robert Abi Nader
Internationally renown designer Abi Nader graduated from the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture in 1985. He was one of the first Lebanese designers to make it big in France, succeeding Oscar de la Renta at Balmain.
Home Page: www.robert-abinader.com |
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Camille Chamoun
Chamoun founded his atelier in 1985 started growing to reach foreign markets, specially Middle Eastern and European tastes. Chamoun exports fashion show to Western countries for each season.
Home Page: www.camillechamoun.com |
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Pierre Katra
International awards winner Pierre Katra Haute Couture was founded in Beirut, Lebanon in 1965. Pierre Katra was specialized in Fashion Design in Paris, France and he designed superb gowns for Queens and Princesses of Arabic countries. In 1972, Miss Universe Georgina Rizk of Lebanon was wearing unique designs from Katra’s Collection.
Home page: www.pierrekatra.com |
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Abed Mahfouz
Mahfouz started fashion designing as a hobby in the mid-eighties’, and turned to professionalism in the nineties, where he held several consecutive shows in Lebanon,
the Arab world and in Milan. He is mostly know for occasions' designs such as weddings and engagements.
Home Page: http://www.abedmahfouz.com/ |
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Elie Saab
Saab has long been a leading name in haute couture in the Middle East, where his fashion attracted princesses to his Beirut atelier, opened in 1982 (when he was just 18 years old). Saab is a world-famous fashion designer, organizing fashion shows in Switzerland, Belgium, and in Paris. Saab designs appear at home on Hollywood stars like Halle Berry who wore Saab at the 2002 and 2003 Academy Awards.
Home Page : www.eliesaab.com |
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