top of page

Three Top Bridal Arab Designers

Every girl dreams of that one dress that will be the beginning of a new chapter in life, the dress of her happily ever after will begin as she walks down the aisle in. What girl wouldn’t want her wedding dress to be what everyone drools over? I mean, it’s the dress that will be most stared at and the most photographed dress you’ll ever buy. Hey. no pressure!

Though, finding the perfect wedding dress is definitely so hectic and stressful. You want the puffy skirt, but not so puffy, that white but not so white dress and that very tight but not as tight dress. No, you’re not the only one with those unrealistic demands. So, that makes us all lunatics, I guess.

Today, we bring you three of the top luxurious bridal dresses Arab designer, whom have made it internationally as some of the most beautiful wedding dresses ever made.

Krikor Jabotian

Krikor started his career by working in the creative department at Elie Saab when he first graduated from an Art school in Beirut, Lebanon. At the age of 23, Krikor was able to open his first studio that is now family-run and designed his very first collection under the name brand, Atelier Krikor Jabotian.

Rami Al Ali

Born in Syria, Al Ali grew interest in fashion and style at his early days, being the only boy of five children. Working on his passion had led him to gain international recognition where he showcased at Couture fashion week in Paris as well as in Milan. Rami has surely built his name as he got the attention in the late 90s from well known designers. We can surely see his love for refined aesthetics through his beautiful designs!

Ziad Nakad

Being attracted by eccentric fabrics, sheer embroideries and unconventional beadings at a very young age, proved to Ziad and his family that he wanted to work in fashion one day. Also, being and living in Beirut, Lebanon where it's filled with known fashion designers, helped Nakad in getting hands on experience in the field which led him to launch his first collection in the late 90's. Since then, his designs represented nothing but pure elegancy.

 

bottom of page