Dubai Fashion Week continued to impress on its third day, showcasing a diverse range of collections from local and international designers. The event highlighted the latest trends in fashion, from feminine empowerment to innovative design and sustainability.

Dima Ayad’s Feminine Power

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Lebanese designer Dima Ayad’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection celebrated feminine strength and inclusivity. With colourful fabrics, floral sequins, and lace ombre satin, Ayad created playful designs that seamlessly transitioned from day to night. The collection embraced women of all body types, emphasizing that femininity is a source of empowerment.

NIFD School of Trends

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The NIFD School of Trends showcased emerging fashion talent, inspiring audiences with fresh and innovative designs.The school’s participation in DFW underscored its commitment to nurturing future designers and providing a platform for them to shine. The vibrant and engaging display of fashion-forward concepts reinforced DFW’s role as a launchpad for the next generation of fashion leaders.

Anaya’s Gaudí-Inspired Reverie

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Luxury ready-to-wear label Anaya unveiled its Spring/Summer collection titled ‘Gaudí’s Reverie,’ inspired by the legendary Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. With vibrant, nature-inspired motifs and intricate techniques like three-dimensional draping and laser cutting, Anaya brought Gaudí’s architectural brilliance to life through fashion.

Heba Jasmi’s State of Art

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Emirati designer Heba Jasmi’s ‘State of Art’ collection showcased innovative embroidery and flowing volumes that celebrated the female form. The collection combined structured embroidery with intricate lace and abstract nature-inspired prints, reflecting Jasmi’s commitment to quality and sophistication.

Humariff’s Floral Ode

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Russia-born couture designer Tamam Humariff’s Spring/Summer collection paid homage to the beauty and transformation of garden flowers. With floral motifs, a muted color palette, and Victorian techniques, Humariff created a collection that evoked the elegance and fragility of blooming flowers.

Mrs. Keepa’s Poignant Film

 

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Mrs. Keepa presented its Spring/Summer 2025 collection, ‘Need Therapy,’ through an exclusive film premiere. The short film delved into the often-ignored realities of everyday life, offering a poignant reminder that no one is alone in their difficulties. Mrs. Keepa’s unique approach to fashion turned design into a meaningful conversation about life,individuality, and unity.

Michael Cinco’s Roman Opulence

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Renowned fashion designer Michael Cinco closed day three with a masterful showcase blending the opulence of ancient Rome with contemporary designs. His collection featured intricate designs evocative of Roman fashion, as well as a ready-to-wear segment offering his perspective on smart casual wear. The highlight of the show was the debut of the Michael Cinco Luxury Micro Diamond Collection, an exclusive line poised to set new trends in the fashion industry.

Overall, day three of Dubai Fashion Week showcased a diverse range of collections that reflected the latest trends in fashion and highlighted the creativity and talent of both established and emerging designers.

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