Palestinian Designer and Influencer May Yacoubi suggests that great taste, avant-garde concepts, understated details, and high-quality materials are necessary for sophisticated elegance.
Yacoubi is renowned for serving delectable recipes derived from the most well-known foods worldwide, particularly in the Arab world.
She traveled extensively before marrying Egyptian filmmaker Ahmed Kardous and relocating to Egypt, but her heart will always be in Palestine, the ancestral home of her ancestors.
This week at the Mall of Arabia, Yacoubi unveiled her newest collection during the “Fashion for Humanity” fashion show.
Three models appeared on the runway wearing dresses in the Palestinian flag’s colors: white, red, and green.
Yacoubi graced the catwalk in black clothing and a Palestinian shawl to cap off the fashion show.
The collection included a range of dresses in various lengths, long skirts, two-piece sets, casual and classic jackets, and pants.
All of the items had simple designs that appeal to vibrant women seeking distinction and refinement.
Moreover, attractive elements were on show, like a unique design belt and the unique concept assigned to every dress.
The non-consumable design of the collection is evident in the pieces, which are meant to last for years and be worn multiple times.
In the afternoon, the suit can be dressed down and accessorized with a scarf, earrings, or purse. Additionally, dresses can be worn throughout the day multiple times with a jacket or shawl.
The collection benefited not just Palestine but also every woman seeking excellence.