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Styled Archives: Yasmine Abdelaziz Most Memorable Looks

Styled Archives: Yasmine Abdelaziz Most Memorable Looks

CairoScene27-02-2025

Yasmine Abdelaziz's style is as full of sha'awa as her on-screen presence—and it's impossible to ignore.
Some actresses have a trademark style, but Yasmine Abdelaziz has a trademark presence. She's playful, always a little mischievous, and does everything with a certified 'sha'awa'.
With a career spanning decades that started with a few quirky commercials in the 90s, the Egyptian actress has embraced every era with a mix of charm and sass. Born in 1980, Abdelaziz evolved from the spirited girl-next-door into a household name, starring in 21st-century cult classics like Zaki Chan, Al-Dada Dodi, Hareem Karim, and Tomn Dastet Ashrar, as well as hit series like We Neheb Tany Leh and beloved stage play Keda Okay. With each role, she brings her signature wit, long, cascading locks, and that infectious, unmistakably-Yasmine-Abdelaziz laugh.
Whether she's updating classic silhouettes with a contemporary twist, or simply radiating her 'girl-next-door' ease, Abdelaziz is a connoisseur of making a statement without ever trying too hard. Her fashion sense is much like her personality—fierce and cheeky, sleek and casual, with just the right amount of dala'.
Photoshoot | 2000s
In this photograph, Abdelaziz is stylishly posed, wearing a fashionable ensemble that speaks of her playfulness and with windswept hair and a side-glance. Her outfit is a blend of all the elements that made contemporary Y2K fashion, while her self-assured stance and calm demeanor bring her lively presence to the forefront. In 'Tomn Dastet Ashrar' | 2006
Captured in a stunning, long lilac gown, the actress catches all eyes and hearts in this scene as she strikes several poses and dons a dazzling diamond collier. In an interview with Hala Sarhan on ART | 1999
In one of her first interviews, Abdelaziz appears young and fresh-faced in a straightforward yet elegant outfit that reflects the style of the late '90s. Her hair is worn naturally with bangs, and minimal accessories give way to her expressive face and charismatic personality. Photoshoot | 2000s
Abdelaziz channels early 2000s glamour in a tight-fitting, embroidered tank top with ornate floral motifs in deep, earthy hues. The boho-chic look comes from the mixture of gold and red embellishments, and the sheer, delicately textured material. Paired with low-rise jeans, hoop earrings, and sleek, straight hair, she keeps it breezily casual. During the first day shooting of 'Haha we Tofaha' | 2005
On the set of 'Haha we Tofaha,' Abdelaziz is seen in a casual look, dressed in a comfortable outfit befitting the light nature of the movie. Her earthy charm, along with her inviting smile, reflects her down-to-earth demeanor. Campaign for 'We Neheb Tany Leh' | 2020
Abdelaziz appears confident in a striking red dress that perfectly complements her complexion. Her dark hair cascades onto her shoulders, with a flower pinned behind her ears, further enhancing the dress's beauty. Minimal makeup and a red lip enhances the natural beauty in her, highlighting the more glamorous side of her personality. '3ayel Soghayar' song 'Rasha Gari'a' with Ashraf Abdel Baky | 2001
Performing alongside Ashraf Abdel Baky, Abdelaziz showcases her playful, performative side in multiple looks, but her Marilyn Monroe impression stands out most of all. Her exaggerated facial expressions, dance moves and body gestures combined with the timeless look get the best of her as an actress and performer. Photoshoot | 2000s
Abdelaziz serves peak 2000s drama in an off-the-shoulder black-and-white printed top that's all about movement and flair. The mix of polka dots and abstract stripes, ruffed neckline and billowy sleeves gives it a bold, playful edge. With her tousled updo, soft smokey eye, and expressive pose, the look is pure cheeky sha'awa . Test-shoot | 1990s
Early in her career, Abdelaziz's natural beauty is evident in this test shoot, where she wears a simple outfit that allows her expressive features to take center stage. Her youthful innocence and dark hair portend the successful career ahead, and have all the makings of a star on the rise. Photoshoot | 2000s
Abdelaziz captures peak Y2K nostalgia in a boho-chic patchwork camisole, blending green brocade, pink flowers, and delicate embroidery in a casual mix of textures. The halter neck and draped silhouette radiate an aura of uninhibited playfulness, styled with layered necklaces. With chunky details, feathery bangs, and those quintessential 2000s mini braids, this look is all about early-aughts style with a staple layer of cheekiness. In 'Qalb Gari'' | 2002
Portraying a character in Qalb Gari', Abdelaziz wears a stylish, 'bad-girl' outfit that reflects both her character's strong personality and the early 2000s fashion trends. Her performance is amplified by her wardrobe choices and accessories, which enhance the storytelling and bring depth to her role. Captured early in her career | 2001
Abdelaziz's natural style is revealed as she is dressed in a casual, low-key ensemble. Her relaxed pose and bare face give off a sense of approachability. Photoshoot | 2000s
Abdelaziz delivers 2000s power dressing in a fitted leopard-print jacket, belted at the waist with a flashy black leather belt. The pointed collar and fitted silhouette give the look a sense of polished confidence, and turned-up sleeves with a dash of deep mauve lining add a hint of whimsy. Behind the scenes of 'Tomn Dastet Ashrar' | 2006
Stealing the scene yet again, Abdelaziz is clad in a fabulous red dress that hugs her in all the right places. With her luminous, long hair and glowing makeup, the look eveals exactly why she's a star both on-screen and off. Photoshoot | 2000s
The Egyptian actress serves up sultry ambiance in a slinky black dress with beaded fringe details. The layered pearl necklace and choker combination adds a touch of old-school drama, and her full waves and wispy bangs soften the look, and demonstrate that she can combine heat and charm with ease. Still from 'Hareem Kareem' | 2005
In one of the final scenes from Hareem Kareem, Abdelaziz's character is clad in a gorgeous wedding dress, alongside co-star Mostafa Amar, with a cheeky expression on her face. Photoshoot | 2000s
Soft, ethereal, and oh-so-feminine, Abdelaziz plunges into 2000s romanticism in a tiered chiffon dress in a dreamy pastel pink and aqua combination. The delicate lace and satin details give it a whimsical, fairytale-esque feel, while her straight, side-parted hair keeps it clean and modern. In 'Tomn Dastet Ashrar' | 2006
The actress stuns in a figure-hugging dress with cherry-print motifs that flatters her physique. The strapless neckline and body-skimming draping of the dress lend it an air of effortless sensuality, and her voluptuous waves and radiant makeup complete the chic ensemble. Her eye-catching outfit, along with signature screen personality, render her impossible to overlook. In a cowgirl-inspired getup | 2000s
Showcasing her range, Abdelaziz wears a cowgirl ensemble, complete with hat, a Western belt, and a plaid shirt, embracing a casual persona. Her natural charisma brings the look to life, proving that she can interpret any style and claim it as her own. Modelling | 2010s
Years into her career, Abdelaziz still brings her effortless charm and signature style to this glossy, modern photoshoot. In a modern ensemble and striking a fierce pose, she proves her fashion evolution has never strayed from her personality.

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