
Qatari designers and fashion brands you wish you knew sooner!
By : Fazmina Samat
Qatar's fashion scene is thriving with creativity, elegance, and cultural pride. Homegrown talents are redefining modern luxury while staying deeply connected to the region's rich heritage. From contemporary takes on traditional attire to bold, trendsetting designs, these Qatari brands seamlessly blend tradition with innovation.
Each designer brings a unique vision to the fashion scene. Be it through reimagining modest wear with a fresh perspective or crafting statement pieces that capture the spirit of Qatar. These local brands are not just making waves here at home; they're putting Qatari fashion sense firmly on the global map.
Following are the brands that noteworthy of keeping in your radar. Afraa Boutique
Qatar's Afraa Boutique, founded by Afraa Al-Noaimi, offers ready-to-wear collections celebrating women through a 'contemporary classic' aesthetic. Merging minimalist femininity with Qatari roots, the brand's clean lines, bold colours, and artistic details draw from global inspiration, resulting in fluid, elegant, and modern pieces that honour the versatility of women. 1309 Studios
Qatar's 1309, established in 2015 by Ghada Al Subaey, is a ready-to-wear label crafting a 'contemporary bohemian' aesthetic for women. Marrying minimalist femininity with Qatari inspiration, their collections feature clean lines, bold colors, and artistic details. Inspired globally, their fluid and elegant designs offer a modern edge, celebrating the versatility of women. Renowned for their seasonal signature prints, created with Arab artists, 1309 transforms each piece, particularly in their ready-to-wear and Abaya lines, into a collectible work of art. mhefhef
Mhefhef, meaning 'breezy lightness,' was founded by Mashael Alnaimi in Doha in 2020 with a commitment to natural, sustainable, and timeless design. Crafted from 100% organic fabrics, the brand embodies an eco-conscious philosophy, creating pieces that are both a pleasure to wear and enduring in their appeal. Aldukan
Aldukan, was established in 2008 by Alanoud Almeghaisib, uniquely reimagining the abaya by merging traditional designs and embroidery with modern fashion trends. Through bold experimentation with patterns and textures, the brand caters to the diverse Gulf woman. Aldukan's vibrant colors and intricate details weave together the story of Arab women's fashion passion and their rich cultural narrative. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Aldukan الدكان (@aldukan) Drizzle
'Drizzle' transforms nature's beauty into wearable art, where each piece reflects a delicate dance between the environment, heritage, and culture. With a vision that spans the globe, the brand embraces diversity, inviting all to connect with its universally inspired designs and weave themselves into a shared tapestry of style and identity. Hamadis
'Hamadis' is where the living world and global heritage inspire modern style. Drawing from plants, earth, and diverse traditions, the brand blends organic shapes, rich textures, and enduring craftsmanship into story-driven pieces for the contemporary, expressive individual. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by HAMADIS (@hamadisofficial) HARLIENZ
Harlienz, a brand named in honor of powerful women, was founded in 2013 by visionary self-taught designer Haya Al Adsani. Inspired by her life and travels, Harlienz creates versatile contemporary pieces, including abayas, designed for seamless style and exceptional comfort. The brand's core mission is to empower women with inner confidence, celebrating their individuality and strength through clothing that reflects their personal story. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by HARLIENZ (@harlienz) Maryam Al Darwish
Maryam Al Darwish, a 2015 graduate of VCU Qatar, launched her brand in Doha after her award-winning senior collection. Celebrated for its modern and modest aesthetic, featuring chic asymmetry and bohemian embroidery, the brand has released successful Ramadan and Abaya collections. Her unique style earned her Grazia's "Emerging Talent Award" in 2018, solidifying her position as a distinctive Qatari designer. TRZI
TRZI is a fashion brand for the modern woman rooted in Qatari tradition. Beginning with a reimagined abaya, the brand's mission is to offer exceptional quality and a tailored experience. With a vision for expansion and a commitment to ethical and conscious design, TRZI embodies its cultural DNA in every product and service. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by TRZI تـرزي (@trziofficial) WAAD
Established in Qatar in 2010, our Abaya brand passionately crafts uniquely elegant and easy-to-wear abayas for the modern Muslim woman in all her diversity. With a strong online presence, we prioritize customer customization, ensuring each luxurious piece is a perfect and personal expression. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by WAAD (@waaddesigns) WADHA
WADHA, launched by Qatari designer Wadha Al Hajri in 2010, is a women's ready-to-wear label where Qatari heritage meets modern minimalism. Her collections artfully blend tradition with contemporary silhouettes and masculine-feminine tailoring, set against soft monochromatic luxurious fabrics. Al Hajri's signature geometric hand embroideries and Islamic art-inspired latticework add a unique dimension. A pivotal moment came in 2013 when she became the first designer to exhibit at Doha's Modern Art Museum, leading to recognition from Italian Vogue's Franca Sozzani and an invitation to Milan's Vogue Talents. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by WADHA وضحى (@wadha) V A N D E L L A
Born in 2017 from the ambition of a young artist, Vandella is a contemporary fashion brand inspiring women to grow through its designs. Offering a range of staple pieces from Abayas to ready-to-wear, Vandella's German name, meaning 'desire and dreams,' perfectly encapsulates its fantasy-driven aesthetic and the message it shares with its community. YASMIN MANSOUR
From its Qatari roots, Yasmin Mansour's vision for high-end fashion was profoundly reshaped by the stillness of the 2020 lockdown. Finding inspiration in discarded fabrics – symbols of resilience – the brand emerged with a deep commitment to purposeful creation and sustainable practices. Yasmin Mansour tells stories of transformation and untapped potential through every carefully crafted piece. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Vogue Arabia (@voguearabia) 𝗧𝗛𝗘 /// 𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗝𝗘𝗖𝗧 View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Raees Mostafa (@raeesmostafa) NOWAYER
NOWAYER, a Qatari brand, speaks a new language of luxury in classic Middle Eastern wear and elegant dresses, where tradition meets modern sophistication. Empowering women of all sizes with exquisite, handcrafted designs from Doha, NOWAYER's abayas, shailas, and dresses radiate elegance. Driven by creative storytelling, each collection features meticulously considered details and a signature monochromatic palette with accents of charcoal, moss green, and sapphire blue, elevated by beautiful embellishments. View this post on Instagram
A post shared by NOWAYER (@nowayerofficial) D A N A R I A D
Dana Riad's avant-garde fashion journey began surprisingly at age six with Mickey Mouse as her muse, a catalyst for designs destined for fashion week. Undaunted by a patriarchal upbringing, her early, meticulous illustrations, fueled by a belief in female potential, showcased a unique taste and originality that foreshadowed her future as a visionary designer.
Hashtags

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


Qatar Living
8 hours ago
- Qatar Living
Dana Alfardan is the Face of Chopard's Exquisite L'Heure du Diamant Collection
In a dazzling confluence of artistry and elegance, Alfardan Jewellery, the esteemed regional partner for Chopard, unveils its latest campaign for the L'Heure du Diamant collection, fronted by the extraordinary Qatari composer, singer, and businesswoman, Dana Alfardan. This collaboration showcases the alchemy that occurs when Chopard's peerless craftsmanship meets Dana's innate grace and sophisticated artistic vision. Alfardan Jewellery is proud to present a selection of timepieces from Chopard's L'Heure du Diamant collection curated specifically for Qatar. The recently completed campaign captures Dana adorned with the L'Heure du Diamant collection's resplendent timepieces and jewellery. Her natural poise and deeply refined aesthetic effortlessly embody the spirit of these creations, celebrating the diamond's unparalleled brilliance and the meticulous artistry of Chopard's master artisans. Since its founding in 1860, Chopard has been renowned for its unwavering commitment to haute horlogerie and joaillerie – a history steeped in Swiss precision and ethical sourcing. The L'Heure du Diamant collection showcases pieces where exquisite diamonds are meticulously hand-set to unleash their inherent fire and captivating allure. A hallmark is the diamond halo technique, framing the dial or central gem with a luminous diamond crown, enhancing brilliance and symmetry. This includes a unique Chopard design of index, an adaptation of the signature crown-setting technique where the diamond is held like a crown. Floral and organic motifs further embody femininity and grace, resonating with Middle Eastern preferences. Some models feature artistic dial finishing with mother-of-pearl or natural stones, while their unmatched versatility allows styling for any occasion, reflecting the dynamic lifestyle of Qatar's discerning clientele. The exquisite pieces showcased feature ethical 18k white and rose gold settings, with brilliant-cut and pear-cut diamonds, sometimes accented with marquise or cushion cuts. Total diamond weights range from 3 to 7 carats. Dials boast textured mother-of-pearl, an array of natural stones (malachite, turquoise, lapis-lazuli, tiger eye, carnelian, onyx, opal), or full diamond pavé. L'Heure du Diamant watches are offered on sophisticated straps or a distinct gold bracelet, heavily textured in an authentic 60s 'tree bark' style. Alfardan Jewellery clients seek emotion, heritage, and artistry. Chopard's L'Heure du Diamant collection resonates strongly due to its in-house artisanship, ethical gold reflecting Alfardan Jewellery's commitment to sustainability, stone-setting mastery, and the maison's ethos to timelessness over trend. This collaboration holds particular significance due to Dana's deep roots in luxury and craftsmanship. Alfardan Jewellery, as Chopard's regional partner, identified Dana as an ideal local muse, lending authenticity and cultural relevance. The collection highlights exclusive Qatar exclusive editions of the L'Heure du Diamant collection, reimagined for the modern Qatari woman, represented by Dana Al Fardan. Alfardan Jewellery have selected Dana as she embodies the perfect candidate; representing the ideal fusion of cultural richness, artistic excellence, and timeless elegance. As a visionary composer, she represents the modern Qatari woman—elegant yet bold, creative yet rooted in heritage, bringing an authentic, emotional connection to the jewellery house's clientele. As the newly appointed Vice President and Creative Director Dana's multifaceted identity aligns with the collection's narrative of women who shine through individuality and strength. What makes this collaboration even more personal is her father, Ali Alfardan's significant role in the collection's development. As a leading music composer and creative force in the region, Dana's artistic journey has always been rooted in storytelling and emotional expression. This time last year, Dana performed at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, where she debuted a piece inspired by Caroline Scheufele herself—and that composition has now been officially launched. A musical tribute that beautifully captured the spirit of femininity and creativity that L'Heure du Diamant celebrates. Speaking on the collection Dana added: 'The pieces speak to a timeless elegance that resonates deeply with my own creative journey—where emotion, artistry, and heritage intersect. Collaborating with a Maison as visionary as Chopard, and one so closely connected to Caroline Scheufele's inspiring legacy, is a true privilege. This campaign celebrates not only exceptional craftsmanship, but the power of storytelling through both music and design." The campaign featuring Dana for the L'Heure du Diamant collection is poised to captivate audiences globally. The L'Heure du Diamant collection has launched and is exclusively available at Alfardan Jewellery boutiques in Qatar. --- Make sure to check out our social media to keep track of the latest content. Instagram - @qatarliving X - @qatarliving Facebook - Qatar Living YouTube - qatarlivingofficial

Yahoo
8 hours ago
- Yahoo
Syria requires women to wear burkinis on public beaches
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria's Islamist-led government has decreed that women should wear burkinis or other swimwear that covers the body at public beaches and swimming pools, while permitting Western-style beachwear at private clubs and luxury hotels. The tourism ministry decision issued this week marks the first time the Damascus authorities have issued guidelines related to what women can wear since Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December. During the Assad family's iron-fisted rule of Syria, which was shaped by a secular Arab nationalist ideology, the state imposed no such restrictions, though people often dressed modestly at public beaches, reflecting conservative norms. The new requirements were set out in a wider decree dated June 9 and which included public safety guidelines for beaches and swimming pools ahead of the summer, such as not spending too long in the sun and avoiding jellyfish. It said that beachgoers and visitors to public pools should wear "appropriate swimwear that respects public decency and the feelings of different segments of society", requiring "more modest swimsuits" and specifying "the burkini or swimming clothes that cover the body more". Women should wear a cover or a loose robe over their swimwear when moving between the beach and other areas, it said. Men should wear a shirt when not swimming, and are not allowed to appear bare-chested "in the public areas outside the swimming areas - hotel lobbies or ... restaurants", it said. The decree added that "in public areas outside the beaches and swimming pools", it was preferable to wear loose clothing that covers the shoulders and knees and to avoid transparent or very tight clothing. It offered an exception for hotels classed as four stars or above, and for private beaches, pools and clubs, saying "normal Western swimwear" was generally permitted, "with adherence to public morals and within the limits of public taste". Since Sunni Islamist-led rebels overthrew Assad, fliers have appeared urging women to cover up, but the government has issued no directives ordering them to observe conservative dress codes. A temporary constitution passed earlier this year strengthened the language on the role of sharia (Islamic law) in Syria. Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, who led an al Qaeda group before cutting ties with the jihadist network, has sidestepped interviewers' questions on whether he thought Syria should apply sharia, saying this was for experts to decide.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Yahoo
Newsom Posts AI-Generated Videos Mimicking Star Wars' Emperor Palpatine Reading Trump Tweets
Gavin Newsom cast aside subtlety today in his war of words — and now lawsuits — with President Donald Trump. The California Governor's Press Office posted two seemingly AI-generated TikTok videos with a voice that sounds a lot like Star Wars' Emperor Palpatine (played by Ian McDiarmid) reading recent military-minded posts from the president related to the unrest in Los Angeles. More from Deadline Gavin Newsom Seeks Immediate Order To Block Donald Trump's Federal Troop Patrols In Los Angeles Donald Trump Responds To Gavin Newsom's Dare To Arrest Him, Says He 'Would Do It' If He Were The Border Czar CNN Correspondent Detained By LAPD, Camera Crew Arrested The first features a very marital, John Williams-sounding score playing over animated images of storm troopers mobilizing on the ground as star destroyers float overhead. The ominous voice reading Trump's words begins, 'A once great American city, Los Angeles, has been invaded and occupied by illegal aliens and criminals…' You can watch it below. A ONCE GREAT AMERICAN CITY HAS BEEN OCCUPIED! — Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) June 10, 2025 The second video features footage from the imperial attack on the rebel base from the beginning of The Empire Strikes Back. The Trump text used in the video warns that 'Los Angeles would have been completely obliterated' if not for his interventions. Watch it below. LOS ANGELES WOULD HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY OBLITERATED! — Governor Newsom Press Office (@GovPressOffice) June 10, 2025 Newsom is, of course, taking a page from Trump's playbook here. The president is fond of posting AI-generated video and images related to current news events. In February, as conflict raged in Gaza, the president posted AI video that featured a transformed Gaza full of beaches, skyscrapers and gold Trump statues, with odd appearances from an AI-generated Elon Musk and Trump sipping a cocktail at the beach with a topless Benjamin Netanyahu. The posting garnered heavy criticism from the PLO and neighboring Arab nations. Best of Deadline Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds A Full Timeline Of Blake Lively & Justin Baldoni's 'It Ends With Us' Feud In Court, Online & In The Media Where To Watch All The 'John Wick' Movies: Streamers That Have All Four Films