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Zuhair Murad A/W 2019/20 Couture collection

Zuhair Murad presented his 2019/20 Autumn/Winter collection during Paris Fashion Week. This seasons collection was inspired by the blending of the groovy 70’s and North Africa.

The House’s mission and values which remain continuously followed reference ancient heritages and combine modernity. In order to give the finest experience of elegance Zuhair Murad aims for exquisite quality, glamour, and perfection. Through the development of his designs.

Therefore, creative director was able to maintain the founding values of the brand and give us a marvelous collection. Dresses ranging from mid to long floor-lengths. Paisley patterns reminding us of the iconic 70s. Colors from Emerald green to Scarlet red. Hues of orange only seen in sunsets, traditional motifs from Moroccan rugs a technique known by local women.

Finely embroidered blazers some in black allowing glitter and gems to sparkle with the slightest bit of light. Magnificent flowing capes rippling in the air with feathered details on the seams. Delicate belts with golden accessories hugging long dresses in classic moroccan patterns. Light textiles cut to expose legs in an elegant manner. Comfortable black velvet pants paired with structured blazers and cinched-in belts.

Looks included Neo-turbans and jackets resembling djellabas worn by men in Marrakech. Bustier dresses with tassles hanging down from delicate belts. Silk taffeta textiles in order to give a voluminous silhouette, high collared bowties and shimmering golden jumpsuits.

Designer Zuhair Murad took us back to the past. Giving us a glimpse of a reinvented North African inspired look. The Zuhair Murad woman is modern yet stays true to her heritage and respects the grace in nature.

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22 year old Mexican-American moved to Paris to pursue her career in the fashion industry. She has had 5 years of experience in luxury working for brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Moncler both in the U.S and France. She’s worked in editing, styling and has IRK articles on Jean Paul Gaultier and Jacquemus.

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