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Old 02-26-2005, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Monalisa
Staying in the exception thing,the exception of the moroccan fashion of the contemporary designers, is that it's inspired from its own traditions:)
An exception???!!!

I heard of Dubai, NEW DELHI, HONG KONG, BEIRUT, SEVILLA, Muscat ... fashion shows/weeks. Down I post some pictures (from gettyimages) of models who wears traditional dresses made by contemporary designers who are inspired from their own traditions. I post few examples. There are many contemporary designers around the world who work with their traditional dresses ... it's not Moroccan exception.

1st- A model displays a traditional costume from the Muscat governorate during a fashion show organized by the Omani Women's Association in the capital Muscat late 15 December 2003.

2nd - Arab models display traditional "gallabiya" dresses designed by Saudi designer Amina al-Jassem in Manama late 03 November 2003.

3rd - Brand Collection Show II appears on stage wearing designs by designer Susie Hedijanto of Indonesia in Hong Kong 21 January 2005.

4th-5th - A model wears a creation by Spanish designer Carmen La Torre during the Simof 'Salon International of Flamenco Fashion' show at the conference centre in Sevilla, Spain, 6 February 2005.

6th - An Indian model displays a creation by Indian fashion designer Meera Muzaffar Ali at the Lakme India fashion Week (LIFW) in New Delhi, 02 May 2004.

7th - A model displays a creation by Kuwaiti fashion designer Adiba El-Mahboub late 12 March 2004 in Beirut.
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