Arab Designers Shine at the 83rd Golden Globes
Arab Designers Shine at the 83rd Golden Globes
The 83rd Golden Globes weren’t just about Hollywood stars, they were a runway for Arab designers! From Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, these designers brought bold, glamorous, and culturally inspired looks that had everyone talking. Red carpet elegance met heritage craftsmanship, and the results were nothing short of spectacular.
Saja Kilani, celebrating her Palestinian-Jordanian roots, wore a black gown by Jordanian designer Reema Dahbour inspired by traditional tatreez embroidery. The look beautifully blended cultural heritage with modern red‑carpet elegance, making a statement that was both stylish and meaningful.
Kylie Jenner wowed in a custom silver gown by Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi of Ashi Studio, a metallic masterpiece that had everyone talking.
Maura Higgins brought drama in a sleek black-and-gold gown by Egyptian designer Marmar Halim, elegance with a touch of show-stopping sparkle.
Nikki Glaser, hosting the night, kept it chic and playful in a blush-pink Zuhair Murad Resort 2026 creation.
Oona Chaplin stunned in a sculptural black-and-gold gown by Tony Ward, showcasing bold silhouettes with just the right amount of glitz.
Jeannie Mai turned heads in a black strapless gown with metallic accents, also by Tony Ward, combining structure and sparkle perfectly.
Jean Smart embraced white-and-gold elegance in a long-sleeved gown with a metallic belt, designed by Tony Ward, radiating sophistication on the red carpet.
Keltie Knight added a pop of glamour in a vibrant look by Aleen Sabbagh from Lebanon, proving Arab designers can shine across all styles.
The evening was a major win for Arab fashion, proof that designers from the region aren’t just participating in Hollywood’s style conversation; they’re leading it.
Sources: Vogue Arabia / Scoop Empire / Arab News / Mille World