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Arab News
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Loli Bahia fronts Chanel's latest jewelry campaign
DUBAI: Chanel cannot get enough of French Algerian model Loli Bahia. The French luxury house has tapped the model once again to front its latest campaign for the Chanel No. 5 jewelry collection. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ The new pieces combine gold and diamonds to form the shape of the number five, a symbol closely associated with the brand's identity. The collection includes rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings, all inspired by the enduring allure of the No. 5 brand. In the campaign images, Bahia was seen wearing various pieces from the line, including number five-shaped drop earrings, a diamond pendant necklace, a gold bracelet featuring the numeral and matching rings. The designs incorporate both yellow and white gold and are detailed with diamonds. A post shared by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) Bahia has collaborated with Chanel on several occasions. Most recently, in January, she opened the runway show during Paris Haute Couture Week wearing an ensemble that combined the house's signature tweed with pastel quilting. The look featured a jacket with a quilted front panel in soft shades of pink, blue, yellow and green, contrasted with white tweed sleeves. The jacket was detailed with front pockets and Chanel's signature buttons. The in-demand model also wore a white tweed mini skirt, paired with a slim black belt featuring a gold buckle. The outfit was completed with two-tone Mary Jane heels in black and white, secured with gold buckle-adorned ankle straps. A post shared by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) In May 2024, she walked the Chanel Cruise 2024/2025 show in Marseille, France. Bahia donned a green ensemble, composed of a knee-length pencil skirt paired with a matching top, layered over a white shirt boasting a hoodie collar. That same year, in June, she walked for the brand during Paris Fashion Week as part of its fall/winter 2024-2025 collection unveiling. A post shared by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) She graced the runway in a two-piece ensemble comprising a tailored buttoned jacket complemented by a matching knee-length skirt in a delicate tweed fabric. Both garments were adorned with subtle black tassel details. The model's first campaign with Chanel was in 2022, when she was just 19 years old. It was Chanel's Metiers d'Art spring 2022 campaign, shot by fashion photographer Mikael Jansson. In the campaign, Bahia displayed the savoir faire of artisans via tailored jackets, logo-emblazoned leather gloves, wide-brimmed hats, embellished mini-dresses and ornate bangles, necklaces and earrings.

Grazia USA
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Grazia USA
Diamond Of The Season: Loli Bahia Takes Centre Stage In Chanel's Latest Fine Jewellery Campaign
Photo: Chanel The French-Algerian model, Loli Bahia, has undoubtedly become the season's most exquisite diamond . Since being tapped by Chanel in 2022 for its Metiers d'Art spring campaign, the 22-year-old model has quickly cemented herself as one of the iconic and most captivating Gen Z models that have taken the runway and the internet by storm. With her powerful presence, her fervour on the runway and her string of global campaigns from world-renowned fashion houses, Loli Bahia has truly become one of Chanel's brightest muses. This time around, marking another campaign for the model, the French Maison has chosen her as the face for its new N°5 Fine Jewellery creations. Photo: Chanel The new collection features a range of fresh, modernised pieces with Chanel's most famous and iconic numeral motif, 5, taking centre stage. This rendition is accompanied by a campaign film shot through the eyes of Gordon von Steiner, a New York-based filmmaker offering a dreamy, cinematic tale of the collection. Epitomising the eternal value of the number 5 in an exquisite selection of jewellery, Bahia naturally embraces the Maison's signature allure of savoir-faire. Fittingly the perfect woman for an equally perfect brilliant cut of diamonds, the new collection is an ode to eternity, refined in a heap of curvatures, artisanal craftsmanship, and resplendent diamonds. ETERNAL N°5 necklace CHANEL ETERNAL N°5 NECKLACE IN WHITE GOLD WITH DIAMONDS DHS38,700 SHOP NOW Crafted as an ultra-feminine dainty necklace, the Eternal N°5 necklace features a central drop paved diamond with 25 brilliant cuts latched on the signature 5 motif. Diamond line bracelet & Necklace CHANEL ETERNAL NO.5 LINE BRACELET IN WHITE GOLD AND DIAMONDS DHS117,500 SHOP NOW Adding to Maison's expanding jewellery universe of unapologetic pieces, Chanel has introduced the Eternal N°5 Line bracelet and necklaces highlighting a slew of cloud-set round-cut diamonds in polished spheres. Whether in white gold or yellow gold, the Maison brings a new edge to its innovative design. Beige Gold CHANEL ETERNAL N°5 RING IN BEIGE GOLD WITH DIAMONDS DHS 35,700 SHOP NOW Never a brand to settle for less, the collection also highlights the Maison's most emblematic colourway, the beige gold, adding an elevated twist to an already excellent assortment of jewellery.


Arab News
05-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Amina Muaddi attends Alaia show in Paris
DUBAI: Romanian Jordanian designer Amina Muaddi attended the Maison Alaia Summer/Fall 2025 fashion show during Paris Fashion Week. The footwear designer was spotted wearing an all-black ensemble featuring a sleek leather set with a structured, oversized silhouette. The standout element of her look was a fringe-detailed top that cascaded from her shoulders. Her hair was slicked back into a bun, complementing her sharp, defined makeup, which featured a bronzed complexion, sculpted brows and a nude glossy lip. Loli Bahia showed off an all-black look. (Supplied) Muaddi watched from the front row as models walked the runway in the brand's latest designs, including regional catwalk stars like French Algerian model Loli Bahia and Mona Tougaard, who has Danish, Turkish, Somali and Ethiopian ancestry. Bahia wore a black, high-gloss, oversized leather coat with a padded structure, a wide belt cinching the waist, and long, voluminous sleeves. The coat also featured a cushioned collar wrapping around the neck. Meanwhile, Tougaard was dressed in a fitted, long-sleeved burgundy bodysuit with an attached padded circular hood framing her face. The bodysuit was tucked into a high-waisted, off-white pleated maxi skirt that fell to the ankles. A post shared by ALAÏA (@maisonalaia) 'The Summer Fall 2025 collection began with thoughts of history, of geography, of sculpture, and always of women. They are all part of the clothes, within them,' the brand, which was founded by late Tunisian couturier Azzedine Alaia, said in show notes. The runway featured garments with kinetic movement, brought to life through pleats and drapes. Designs included hoods that framed the face, structured silhouettes and layered fabrics. The pieces were shaped to highlight the body's curves, incorporating padding. The venue featured sculptures by Dutch artist Mark Manders, highlighting the connection between fashion and art. A post shared by ALAÏA (@maisonalaia) The show's soundtrack, 'Liefde,' composed by Gustave Rudman, featured Egyptian soprano Fatma Said's rendition of 'Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni,' with lyrics by Lebanese poet Khalil Gibran. Muaddi had a busy evening in Paris. After the Alaia show, we went to the Musée du Louvre to attend the Le Grand Dîner du Louvre, the fundraising event that celebrates the new Louvre Couture exhibition that opened on Jan. 24. Celebrities including Victoria and David Beckham, Michelle Yeoh, Danai Gurira and Jisoo arrived in style, while supermodels Carla Bruni, Naomi Campbell and Gigi Hadid were also in attendance.


Arab News
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Loli Bahia, Mona Tougaard walk at Tory Burch's Fall/Winter 2025 show in New York
DUBAI: Regional models Loli Bahia and Mona Tougaard took center stage at the Tory Burch Fall/Winter 2025 show during New York Fashion Week, walking the runway in layered, textured ensembles. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ Bahia, who is French Algerian, wore a navy pullover sweater with an oversized white collar, paired with brown trousers featuring a panel running down the sides. The sweater's sleeves were rolled back to reveal a lighter lining, and a small gold pin fastened the collar. She carried a structured black leather bag with a long strap and wore polished brown leather shoes. Meanwhile, Tougaard — who has Danish, Turkish, Somali and Ethiopian ancestry — wore a rich navy look, featuring a shaggy-textured coat draped over matching velvet pants. A structured scarf was wrapped around her shoulders, secured with a gold pin. The look was completed with glossy pointed-toe shoes and she carried a slouchy black leather handbag with soft folds and a long strap. Tory Burch's latest collection played with the familiar, offering a 'twisted' take on classic sportswear, according to show notes. Pieces that might traditionally be considered wardrobe staples — such as cardigans, sweatpants and blazers — were reimagined. Banker shirts flared at the cuffs, cardigan sleeves were slashed and pinned at the shoulder, and shirt dresses followed a spiral construction, giving them a sculptural drape. 'A wardrobe collected over time, where each piece becomes irreplaceable: the perfect blazer, a favorite dress, a worn-in sweatshirt,' Burch said in a released statement. The fabrics reflected the collection's focus on deconstruction and transformation. Corduroy shaped cut-out dresses, needle-punched wool resembled fleece, and Japanese brushed jersey refined sweatpants and rugby tops. Footwear incorporated details like heels, zippers and seams that appeared asymmetrical. The Twisted Pump from Spring/Summer 2025 returned in a distorted T-strap and slingback sandal. A post shared by TORY BURCH (@toryburch) For the jewelry, the designer introduced a hint of '70s glamour. Shoulder-dusting chain earrings, oversized crystal flower brooches, and gold-tone sunglasses brought a vintage sensibility to the collection. Notably, the whimsical animal-inspired jewelry seen in recent seasons continued. The show took place at the Museum of Modern Art, and was attended by guests including Amanda Seyfried, Jodie Turner-Smith and Alexandra Daddario, who shared a bench with singer-songwriter Ciara and media icon Martha Stewart. The event was set to a soundtrack curated by Wladimir Schall.


Arab News
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Loli Bahia opens star-studded Chanel show in Paris
DUBAI: French Algerian model Loli Bahia opened Chanel's runway show during Paris Haute Couture Week in an ensemble that combined the house's signature tweed with pastel quilting. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ The look featured a jacket with a quilted front panel in soft shades of pink, blue, yellow and green, contrasted with white tweed sleeves. The jacket was detailed with front pockets and Chanel's signature buttons. The in-demand model also wore a white tweed mini skirt, paired with a slim black belt featuring a gold buckle. The outfit was completed with two-tone Mary Jane heels in black and white, secured with gold buckle-adorned ankle straps. Bahia was joined by Mona Tougaard, a Danish model of Turkish, Somali and Ethiopian descent, who walked the runway in a white gown with layered textures and embellishments. The sleeveless dress featured a beaded trim along the neckline and transitioned into a flowing sheer skirt with subtle embellishments. Her hair was styled in soft waves, and she showed off a deep red lip color. Other runway pieces struck a balance between whimsy and drama. Beyond the house's bread-and-butter tweed skirt suits, leg-of-mutton sleeves brought historical grandeur, evoking a sense of Victorian elegance. Sequins and paillettes shimmered under the bright lights of the Grand Palais, the iconic Parisian museum. Silk trains in bold red injected a sense of drama. Playful neckties hinted at a 1970s influence. But the devil at Chanel couture is in the detail — the buttons. Buttons in rock crystal, metal, and rhinestone ones adorned jackets, skirts, and dresses, adding a quiet brilliance to the vibrant collection. A post shared by CHANEL (@chanelofficial) The audience was a testament to Chanel's unmatched global power, boasting one of the most prestigious guestlists of the week — and not just Kylie Jenner perched atop the double-C decor. Global ambassadors Jennie, the K-pop superstar from BLACKPINK, G-Dragon and Lily-Rose Depp sat alongside Dua Lipa, Marion Cotillard and actresses Elsa Zylberstein and Antonia Desplat. A post shared by Jwana Karim (@jwanagram) Among the star-studded crowd, Pamela Anderson, who has been seen at shows all week was flanked by teams of menacing security guards. From the Arab world, Iraqi influencer Jwana Karim, known for her appearance in season three of Netflix's 'Dubai Bling,' was also in attendance.