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CairoScene
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Nour Arida Steps Out in Retro Denim for Céline Spring 2026
Nour Arida attended Céline's Spring 2026 show in Paris on July 6, 2025, marking the brand's return after a two-year hiatus. Jul 08, 2025 Nour Arida was among the few international figures invited to the Céline Spring 2026 runway show during Paris Fashion Week on July 6, 2025, following a two-year hiatus by the brand. Wearing a full Céline look, Arida channeled retro glamour in a button-down denim mini dress with gold hardware, paired with a silk scarf wrapped around her hair and oversized black sunglasses. Arida, 35, is a Paris-based American-Lebanese model and brand ambassador. She began modeling at age 20 and signed with Elite Paris at 28. Her high-profile work includes fronting global beauty campaigns. In 2020, she also launched Generation Peace, a children's fashion brand. A regular at Paris Fashion Week, Arida has walked for Zadig & Voltaire, Nicolas Jebran, and Paco Rabanne. Most recently, she appeared at the Rabanne Fall/Winter 2025 show in March.


Web Release
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Web Release
Nour Arida Represents Arab Women at Celine's Big Return to the Runway
American Lebanese model Nour Arida continues to represent the Arab region on international grounds: this time, at Celine's highly anticipated return to the Paris runway, following a two-year pause that the brand had. Wearing a full Celine look, Arida was one of the few international figures invited to the show. A defining voice for Arab women, Arida's presence carried a quiet power, symbolizing both representation and resonance. 'Being here is more than just fashion. It's a matter of representation for me. Representing Arab women on the international Celine's new creative director Michael's mom is Lebanese. So that's a double win'.


CairoScene
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Nour Arida is the First Arab Woman to Book a Audemars Piguet Campaign
Model & Lifestyle Influencer Nour Arida Joins Serena Williams in Audemars Piguet Campaign. May 31, 2025 When Audemars Piguet picked the faces for its 150th anniversary campaign, it chose icons. Nour Arida was the only Arab woman among them. In the world of luxury watchmaking, Arab women aren't often on the moodboard. But this year, that changed. For its 150th anniversary, Audemars Piguet didn't just call in the usual faces - it summoned a lineup of global icons. Serena Williams. Winnie Harlow. Tamara Kalinic. And, for the first time ever, an Arab woman: Nour Arida. Draped in AP's legacy, the Lebanese model-slash-creative-slash-cultural force owned the frame. 'I always try to push boundaries,' Arida says, in what might be the understatement of the year. 'It's like being part of a real family, being part of the AP family.'


Web Release
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Web Release
Nour Arida, the only Arab Woman, in Audemars Piguet's 150th Anniversary Global Campaign Celebrating Trailblazing Women, Next to Serena Williams
Nour Arida, the only Arab Woman, in Audemars Piguet's 150th Anniversary Global Campaign Celebrating Trailblazing Women, Next to Serena Williams In celebration of its 150th anniversary, luxury Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet unveils a campaign spotlighting a powerful collective of women who push boundaries and inspire excellence – including the American Lebanese model Nour Arida, who champions diversity. Joining the likes of Serena Williams, Winnie Harlow, and Tamara Kalinic, Arida represents the voice of a new generation of Arab women making their mark on the global stage. 'I always try to push boundaries. I push further and further,' she shares. 'It's like being part of a real family, being part of the AP family.'


Arab News
08-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Arab News
Lebanese model Nour Arida reveals new looks at Paris Fashion Week
DUBAI: Lebanese model Nour Arida has been making waves at Paris Fashion Week, showcasing a fresh fair-haired bob while attending some of the season's most anticipated shows. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ The model has been spotted at various runway events, including Nina Ricci, Chloe, and Rabanne. A post shared by Nour Arida (@nouraridaofficial) For the Chloe show, Arida embraced a luxurious, vintage-inspired aesthetic in a floor-length tiger-print fur coat layered over a black jumpsuit. She accessorized with bold gold jewelry, a structured red handbag and burgundy stiletto heels. She turned heads in her Rabanne look, stepping out in a striking metallic mini dress made of reflective mirror-like panels connected by metal hardware. The futuristic geometric design featured bold cutouts on the back. She completed the look with a shimmering silver chain-link bag and matching platform heels. Arida opted for a glamorous yet playful take on classic Parisian style for the Nina Ricci show. She wore a strapless black polka-dot mini dress with ruched detailing, paired with sheer black tights. A matching polka-dot scarf wrapped around her head, adding a vintage Hollywood touch, while black cat-eye sunglasses and red lipstick completed the ensemble. A post shared by Nour Arida (@nouraridaofficial) Arida was not the only Arab fashion star making waves in Paris. Another standout moment came from Gigi Hadid, who commanded the runway at Schiaparelli. The US Dutch Palestinian model opened the Schiaparelli show on Thursday wearing a black wool crepe jacket featuring an oversized tonal shearling collar. Cinched at the waist, the jacket was accentuated by belt straps adorned with Schiaparelli's signature keyhole bijou in gold metal. The supermodel paired the statement jacket with matching high-waisted cowboy pants and accessorized with the brand's trompe l'oeil earrings in hammered golden brass, shaped like an alligator's tail.