
Mrs Keepa's latest collection ‘La Boite' is statement on breaking free
For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @arabnews.lifestyle
A post shared by M R S. K E E P A (@mrskeepaofficial)
At its core, La Boite, which translates to 'The Box,' is a direct commentary on the limitations imposed by rigid categorization. 'People are always trying to fit fashion, people and even cultures into predefined boxes,' Yehia said. 'This collection is about breaking free from that.' Through structured silhouettes, boxy tailoring and unexpected design transformations, the collection encourages wearers to reinterpret fashion on their own terms. Each look can be styled in multiple ways — chic, casual or bold —offering a fluidity that reflects the modern woman's ever-changing identity.
Yehia pulls out a black boxy short dress with multiple long pieces of fabric hanging from the padded shoulders and explains how the dress can be worn depending on the wearer's mood. A client can wear the dress exactly as is — loose and androgynous — or she can tie the fabric and cinch the waist, or even layer it over a skirt and pair it with sneakers. 'One outfit can have many different personas,' said Yehia. The same philosophy translates to her more sporty pieces featuring mesh and kimono sleeves — wear it wrapped around as a mini dress, or leave it open and pair it with leggings. Each ensemble gives you more than just a single look. A series of mini dresses with a scarf-like attachment will sell fast, as will the jumpsuit that can be deconstructed and worn as ultra-wide pants.
While every garment was impactful, the star pieces were undoubtedly the brocade ones. A dramatic thigh-length jacket, shorts and trousers in luxurious brocade were given the sporty treatment through contrast piping — highlighting the polarities of us as individuals. Elsewhere, denim garments engineered to perfection catch the eye. An edgy denim jacket retains a cinched look even when unbuttoned, while jeans with the waistband folded over featuring sparkling embellishments add a maximalist touch. Loyal Mrs Keepa clients will also be drawn to a red crepe number with exaggerated shoulders and high low layering of fabric, which can be both modest and sexy. Potential buyers might also enjoy her experimentation with feminine lace — a rarity for Yehia.
Mrs Keepa has always thrived on storytelling through fashion, and La Boite is no exception. Beyond its sharp tailoring and experimental silhouettes, the collection holds a deeper meaning: A rejection of stereotypes, particularly those imposed on Middle Eastern people. 'We've been framed for too long. For years, global fashion dictated that for a designer to be successful, they had to be recognized internationally first. But why? Why can't we build a strong foundation in our own region first, before expanding outward?' She speaks of the diversity of designs within the region itself and of the uniqueness of each Arab designer, whether it is refined tailoring, cool streetwear, maximalist silhouettes or modest fashion. 'Despite this diversity, we are still stereotyped. This collection challenges the rigid perceptions that frame the Middle East as a monolithic culture, often diminishing its significance.'
Yehia delivers a collection that is both metaphorically and literally transformative. Whether through adjustable silhouettes, unexpected layering or garments that can be styled in various ways, each piece invites the wearer to reshape, reinterpret and make it their own. 'Fashion isn't just about clothing — it's about identity, emotion and the freedom to express yourself beyond predefined labels,' Yehia said. La Boite is an invitation to step outside the box — on your own terms.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Arab News
5 hours ago
- Arab News
Gigi Hadid poses for latest Rabanne campaign
DUBAI: US Dutch Palestinian model Gigi Hadid appeared in a new campaign for Rabanne this week featuring the brand's Million Gold For Her fragrance. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ She shared photos on Instagram of herself holding an oversized version of the perfume bottle. In the images, Hadid wore a sharp pinstripe suit with black lapels and fine white stripes, styled with bold gold accessories that included chunky oval hoop earrings and a thick chain necklace. A post shared by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid) She captioned the post: 'It's always golden hour with @rabanne.' Hadid, named as a global ambassador for the brand in August 2024, revealed behind-the-scenes shots of the campaign shoot. 'The making of the 'million gold' commercial was days of trying to keep a straight face through the joy and fun that is dancing with @stephengalloway on set,' she wrote. A post shared by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid) 'Feeling golden being the newest ambassador of this iconic fragrance — many, many thanks to my new family at @rabanne and to all who made this week wonderful.' Hadid has been focused on her fashion brand, Guest in Residence, and launched a summer collection inspired by New York in June. 'I'm endlessly inspired by New York City — a place I've called home for many years — and the notion that we're all guests here. For our collection, we embrace the great duality every New Yorker faces in summer: the thrill of a busy day in the city, paired with the urge to hop in a car with friends and escape to somewhere quiet and laid-back,' Hadid is quoted as saying on the Guest in Residence Instagram page. A post shared by Gigi Hadid (@gigihadid) Hadid launched her clothing label, which features soft, colorful knitwear, in September 2022. Celebrities spotted wearing the designs include Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Taylor Swift and Bradley Cooper. In June, Hadid also unveiled a new campaign with Brazilian footwear brand Havaianas. The model starred in a vintage-inspired series of photographs. In the shots, she shows off slippers from her collaboration with the brand and is seen wearing retro outfits on a beach. She celebrated the launch at a party in Altro Paradiso in New York. At the event, she wore flip flops paired with a white tweed Marc Jacobs minidress, featuring vibrant scattered crystals.


Leaders
5 hours ago
- Leaders
Saudi Arabia's Diriyah Biennale Returns in 2026 with Broader Curatorial Team
The Diriyah Biennale Foundation has announced its expanded curatorial team and confirmed Jan. 30, 2026, as the official opening date of the third edition of the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale, according to Saudi Gazette. Headed by Artistic Directors Nora Razian and Sabih Ahmed, the expanded curatorial team stands as a testament to the Biennale's vision to connect Saudi Arabia's evolving cultural landscape with global artistic dialogue. Moreover, other international curators Maan Abu Taleb, May Makki, Kabelo Malatsie, and Lantian Xie joined the team. The foundation also appointed Milan-based architect Sammy Zarka as Associate Architect and Exhibition Designer. 'This curatorial team brings together a wide range of voices shaped by different disciplines,' said Aya Al-Bakree, CEO of the Diriyah Biennale Foundation. Set to take place in Diriyah's JAX District, the upcoming edition will expand into newly opened venues across the district, further enlivening its industrial heritage spaces and building on the momentum of the 2022 and 2024 editions, which together attracted over 340,000 visitors. 'Their experience demonstrates the evolving role of contemporary art as a space of exchange, and I hope this opens new pathways for artists and audiences in Saudi Arabia,' she added. Related Topics: Diriyah Biennale Reflects Kingdom's Ongoing Transformation Jeddah's Coral Reefs Shine at Biennale Environmental Dialogue Jeddah's Islamic Arts Biennale Lights Up Ramadan Nights Short link : Post Views: 19


Al Arabiya
6 hours ago
- Al Arabiya
Palestine to be represented at Miss Universe pageant for the first time
Palestine will take part in the Miss Universe pageant for the first time this year, with the representing contestant saying she is stepping onto the global stage to highlight the strength and resilience of her people. Nadine Ayoub, 27, is a certified health and nutrition coach who was crowned Miss Palestine in 2022 and will become the first-ever Palestinian representative at Miss Universe in November 2025. Ayoub was raised across Canada, the United States, and the West Bank and is now based between Dubai and Ramallah. 'I am honored to announce that for the first time ever, Palestine will be represented at Miss Universe,' the contestant said on her official Instagram account. 'Today, I step onto the Miss Universe stage not just with a title – but with a truth,' she added. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nadeen Ayoub (@ 'As Palestine endures heartbreak – especially in Gaza – I carry the voice of a people who refuse to be silenced.' Ayoub said her participation is about more than personal recognition. 'I represent every Palestinian woman and child whose strength the world needs to see,' she said. 'We are more than our suffering – we are resilience, hope, and the heartbeat of a homeland that lives on through us.' The Miss Universe competition, one of the most widely watched international beauty pageants, brings together contestants from more than 80 countries. Palestine's debut adds a symbolic layer to the event, as the conflict in Gaza continues to draw global concern and as many countries stepped up and announced their plans to recognize a Palestinian state. The pageant has long been viewed as a platform where contestants not only showcase beauty and talent but also use their voices to advocate for important causes and represent their national identity.