Edwing D’Angelo Fashion Show rocks the city

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The Cairo Fashion Show was held for its fifth consecutive season at Semiramis Intercontinental hotel in Cairo, attended by a large number of public figures and celebrities.

The show was attended by fashion designers from Spain, America, Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Egypt, led by the famous American fashion designer Edwing D’Angelo and Leo Norma, and for the first time Moroccan Manar Ghazouli, and Ola Zeid from Saudi Arabia, Egyptian fashion designer Mohamed Nour, Mizu and Gina Nasr were also present.

The show opened with a strange and unconventional collection by the Egyptian designer Mohamed Nour, inspired by space, in black combinations. Accessories and lights created a dynamic and warm atmosphere.

A collection of women’s costumes, inspired by the world stars in the 1960s and 1950s reflected the timeless tenderness and femininity of the era.

“Noor,” said to the Middle East Observer, that he does not mind if his designs were stolen as it is a sign of the success for his designs and work.

The event included an Arabian fashion show designed by Saudi Arabia’s “Ola Zeid”, a member of the judging panel, who presented a set of Saudi gowns, which were modern in nature, while preserving the modesty of the Arab traditions, and also presented a selection of wedding dresses with new designs suitable for veiled girls, offering new ideas and sparkling designs.

Zeid is a natural bread designer, she recalls “I used to love the world of elegance and fashion when I was a child. My mother was very elegant, and my aunt owned a clothing factory and was the first to teach how to cut fabrics.”

The Egyptian fashion designer Mizu participated in a special show of men’s clothing, and her designs varied between tuxedo and casual, dazzled the visitors.

The Moroccan designer Manar El Jazouli presented a wide range of Moroccan-style costumes. Morocco’s traditional touch was evident in the designs, most of which were the famous Moroccan caftan, as well as a variety of different designs.

The ceremony ended with a glow as the American designer Edwing D’Angelo presented a variety of casual women’s and men’s fashion, men’s costumes were inspired by traditional Pakistani costumes.

The event was a trip outside the world into a world of colors, designs and lighting effects with positive energy vibes all around that made the event an unforgettable gathering to all visitors.

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