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8 Saudi labels you should note down as your shopping destinations
8 Saudi labels you should note down as your shopping destinations
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Hindamme

The Saudi brand is inspired by connecting the east with the west. Designer Mohammed Khoja integrates cultural elements into his designs that always takes us back to ancient history. Geometrical designs and light colours drive us into dreamy places of the past from all around the world. Hindamme is unique in every aspect bringing a whole new style into the fashion industry.

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Mashael AlRajhi 

Mashael is the first Saudi designer to be a part of the International Fashion Showcase at London Fashion Week. She also designed for Nike, which made her the first-ever to put Nike hijab on the runway (WOW). The ruffles, power blazers, and unique dresses sum up Mashaels designs. We are here for it!

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Razan Al Azzouni

We’re talking about elegance here! Razan Al Azzouni thrives on underlining feminity through her bold designs. She mostly uses light tones such as gold and silver embroidery on her flowy dress, kaftans, and gowns, which literally elevates the look.

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Sotra

Made in KSA and beautifully handwoven by experts, Sotra is a Saudi brand that can go from urban chic to flowy feminine with one simple styling change. Their Ramadan 2020 collection is perf for your Eid outfit, match one of their pastel kaftans to some square-toed shoes and you’ll be ready to slay for the day. 

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Abadia 

Abadia is an ethical luxury label that celebrates culture through timeless contemporary designs. From raw silk abayas to slip dresses, this Saudi brand offers so much more than your regular ‘cultural-wear.’ 

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Arwa Al Banawi

You’ve definitely heard of this Saudi designer before (unless you’ve been living under a rock.) Arwa Al Banawi’s brand is designed ‘for the suitable woman’ – modern cuts and bright tones, her outfits are not for the faint-hearted, but for a boss woman on the go. Show up to your family function in one of her blazer’s and you’ll be feeling more confident than ever. 

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Daneh 

Saudi designer Daneh Buahmad built her brand back in 2011, and her label has been thriving ever since. Her outfits are effortlessly chic, and can go from feminine kaftans to power suits. We love to see range! 

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Nora Al Shaikh

Jeddah-based designer Nora Al Shaikh uses strong architectural lines and rich color combinations for her label. If you want to stun (and feel empowered) this Eid, then this brand is perfect for you. 

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