Saudi designers are taking centre stage at Expo 2020 Dubai

Saudi designers are bringing their talents to Dubai.

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Taking centre stage at Expo 2020, a plethora of popular Saudi fashion designers are set to present their collections at the mega-event this week.

An exclusive display is set to take place at the Saudi Pavilion – the second-largest pavilion at this six-month-long event – on February 16, 2022.

The exhibition will feature 10 pieces from luxe designers such as Tima Abid, Abadia and many more labels who’ll present timeless styles, adding to Dubai’s creative landscape which has blossomed over the years.

By challenging the ever-so-evolving notion against upcoming designers in the Kingdom, this exhibition is another step for the country to embrace unconventional designs.

To ensure that sustainability continues to be at the helm, Abadia will showcase its ethical pieces that are a nod to preserving culture, supporting craftsmanship and creating timeless products that stay true to their Saudi heritage.

As the perfect combination of elegance, art and fashion, the exhibition is all set for guests to witness all the eponymous womenswear labels that are making their mark in the industry.

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