About the Love Affair

“Aiisha’s Love Affair show took me on a magical and unimaginable journey. I was so taken by Aiisha’s unique talent, her amazing designs, the use of color and overall story telling brought to life through the beautiful models chosen for the show. This was a prefect story that instantly made me fall in love with Aiisha’s collection and her show on Ice.”

Monica Moghab, Brand PR Beauty Manager, Procter & Gamble (Arabian Peninsula)

Keeping my personal relation with Aiisha aside,i was very proud of her as a Dubai-based designer for having gone hand in hand with Victoria Cazal in order to achieve ”LOVE AFFAIR”
the designs were a true reflection of Aisha’s personality : sophisticated and yet very simple

Graziella Kamel, Dubai TV Presenter
I’m really honoured to attend you latest fashion show, practically speaking, i can find the right word to describe what i felt and what i saw …

that’s not a fashion show! it was much bigger than that, it was a tremendous event were beauty and feelings and art worked hand in hand and showed every one the new concept and methods of fashion but in Aiisha’s way!

this event broke all the records that you had before, its a milestone for your next moves and i’m more than sure that you will surprise everyone .

this not a complement and i’m not over exaggerating  .. that’s simply what i felt. and as i always use to tell you before since we were kids.. a brilliant future is waiting for u AIISHA !!

Wassim Najjar, A Childhood friend

A Love Affair Collection Preview Video

Preview Video of “A Love Affair” collection in glorious HD

Credits:

Aiisha Ramadan – Fashion Designs

Victoria Casal – Jewelery Designs

Manolo Blahnik – Shoes

All 4 Media – Video Production

Parov Stellar – Hurt – Soundtrack

“A Love Affair” Photoshoot at Galeries Lafayette

As part of our presence at Galeries Lafayette, we conducted a photoshoot on site.

It attracted many people who were mesmerized by the photo techniques used, or was it just the beautiful model?

Butterfly Dynamite

Like a Butterfly

Monroe Style

Monroe Remixed

Lite as Feather

Lite as Feather

Elegantly Wasted

Elegantly Wasted

Orange Crush

Orange Crush

Credits goes to:

“A Love Affair” – Collection

Aiisha Ramadan – Designer

Callaghan Walsh – Photographer

Yi Li – Model

Samira Olfat – Makeup Artist (Max Factor)

Aiisha @ Galeries Lafayette

I understand how important it is to keep the blog up to date, specially after such a monumental event in my life, but I really have no time to update this blog followers with the event details, so I left the scoop for other bloggers (which I sincerely thank from my heart). But that doesn’t mean I won’t be updating my blog with the event photos and video, but all is good in due time.

La Dame a la Tour Eiffel

La Dame a la Tour Eiffel

The purpose of this entry is to announce that all the “Love Affair” collection is displayed at Galeries Lafayette in Dubai Mall.

At the main entrance of Galeries Lafayette Dubai Mall

At the main entrance of Galeries Lafayette Dubai Mall

At first we had the opportunity to display the collection for 10 days, which after an overwhelming reception, this extended till end of November.

Please, come and have a look at the collection first hand, it is on display at the main entrance on the 2nd floor.

Aiisha on Display

Aiisha on Display

I will be at Galeries Lafayette this weekend (Friday and Saturday), come and say Hi.

It Was My Night (A Love Affair)

Date: Tuesday, November 3rd 2009

A day to remember in my calendar of events. We’ve been busy planning for this date for over 5 months (if not more), for few days prior to that date we hardly slept, we worked over night, but the more challenge we faced, the more we developed collective determination until we reached the deadline and from there it was smooth sailing.

Of course I’m talking about my collaboration with Victoria Casal.

A Love Affair Invite

A Love Affair Invite

A Love Affair is a collaboration 1 year in the making, kept under wraps until it was unveiled in a glamorous, unique, one of a kind show that was deemed the fashion show of the year and the golden ticket of the fashion events in Dubai.

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The Design Team on the Catwalk

My coverage for this event will extend to few blog posts detailing all aspects of the show, the designs and everything related.

Await more

Colors at the Finale

Colors at the Finale

A Barbie® Story

It all started with a phone call, and I was jumping with joy.

Barbie is celebrating her 50th birthday and I was invited with other designers to sketch some designs to dress her up for the occasion. Mattel assigned a panel of judges to meet and choose the designs they deem fit for Barbie. I have to admit, I didn’t spare a minute, I was sketching designs without counting, ended up with 25 or more, but I only submitted 16 to the panel, which to my surprise they chose 3 of my sketches to be produced and and go on the catwalk.

Barbie and I

Barbie and I

As some of you might know, I am in the midst of preparing of my own fashion show in collaboration with Victoria Casal Jewellery and participation from Manolo Blahnik shoes and its taking most of my time, I don’t even have time to update this blog, but I found the time to produce 3 pieces :)

On the 29th of October, 2009 the designs found their way to this year’s Dubai Fashion Week Grand Finale, the Barbie Fashion Show.

DFW Invite, Barbie Booklet

DFW Invite, Barbie Booklet

Total of 26 designers from the region paid tribute to Barbie, a true fashion icon, I would like to share 2 of my designs with you.

My favorite Barbie Dress

My favorite Barbie Dress

Messages of Love, Peace, Virtue, Freedom, Beauty, Hope, Happiness

Messages of Love, Peace, Virtue, Freedom, Beauty, Hope, Happiness

50 years young, and Barbie is still look stunning.

Barbie Candy Girl

Barbie Candy Girl

Check out this week edition of Grazia Magazine for an exclusive chance to win one of my Barbie Designs.

Grazia Magazine

Grazia Magazine

Dubai ranked as # 11 Fashion City

Dubai beats Tokyo on the fashion scene? That’s amazing!!

Dubai At Night

Dubai At Night

Well, Dubai is proudly ranked as # 11 fashion city while Milan topped the list surging New York after the latter dominated # 1 for 5 years.

“The global economic restructuring has affected the fashion industry just as it has touched everything else,” said Millie L. Payack, director and fashion correspondent for the Global Language Monitor. “The catwalks were still crowded though with the lights dimmer, the hype a bit more restrained, and ‘recessionistas,’ of course, thriving”.

“This exclusive ranking is based upon GLM’s Predictive Quantities Index, a proprietary algorithm that tracks words and phrases in print and electronic media, on the Internet and throughout the blogosphere. The words and phrases are tracked in relation to their frequency, contextual usage and appearance in global media outlets.” According to the Global Language Monitor

http://www.languagemonitor.com/fashion

Fashion Weeks, Designers, and myself in Dubai (Thoughts)

Aiisha on catwalk

I’ve been living in Dubai for the most of my life. I don’t know any other home. As a young girl who likes fashion, I’ve seen the fashion scene in Dubai mature and become more cosmopolitan. It’s almost well known that Dubai lacks a clear identity in terms of its fashion mood, yet it brings onto the table so much to look up to. Is it conservative? Modern, Funky, Classic, High-End, Ready-to-Wear or Couture oriented? Is it for very well established designers or emerging talents? Because the quality is immensely different.

That is especially clear at the internationally acclaimed Dubai Fashion Week where you see several designers with contrasting views towards fashion and the market needs. It’s not a Prêt-à-Porter show, it’s not a couture show. It’s not conservative; it’s a lot of things.

That, has so far been perceived as a negative thing, which in many ways it is. However, if the fashion organizers take a look at the fashion scenario from a different perspective, they can bring these varieties in the most amazing form.

If you go to Paris it’s because you enjoy and want to see couture at its best, with London, its funky street wear with an open minded creativity. There’s a clear identity and purpose of their fashion weeks. However, only Dubai has a variety of cultures, styles and serves more than 1 market. In the end, Dubai has a massive variety of population, tastes and cultures.

  • To bring together what we currently have in the fashion scene closer to the various markets and consumers in Dubai, there has to be standards set without bending.
  • There should never be a first come (pay) first serve to be listed at the fashion weeks. The screening process shouldn’t be conducted by an accountant.
  • There should be a big awareness campaign regarding the regionally based designers.
  • These designers should be able to get International level of training in Dubai.
  • All designers showcasing should have a theme to follow in each of their fashion shows.
  • Coherency is a must. Right now, the press pick up photos from each designer where its impossible to guess that both designs are for the same designer from the same show.
  • Professional models.
  • Professional Photography.
  • PR – PR – PR: Fairness to all designers participating. Once all have been accepted, all designers are supposed to get the maximum possible coverage. Or else, each would rather get his/her own sponsors and carry out their own shows solo with their PR working on their media coverage.
  • Bigger sponsor names.. come on, this is the image of Dubai which is FULL of big brands, if not the HOME of brands!
  • An International Fashion Designer/ Fashion House to be invited to showcase as the Grand Finale of the fashion week. Lets face it, what’s been offered is really not international. International is Dior, Donna Karen, Gucci.. Do I need to name them all??
  • International Press. After all of the above have been dealt with, invite few international editors. It will pay off well.

I live in Dubai, and I love it here.

As I saw the UAE growing into one of the most economically powerful and man-made countries to be proud of, in my field, I’d love to see faith in the designers around, high standards to be proud of and to have Vogue scheduling us on their calendar rather than us begging for the local newspapers to cover us. I know that we can make it, but first, we need to agree on what we want.

Did you know that Dubai is getting recognition as a Fashion City? We will cover that in another post.

On the last page (April/May 09)

I was featured on the last page of three publications, all published within the last 2 weeks (PDF alert)

Grazia April 09-PDF

The Weekly, Grazia April 09-PDF

Grazia had an interest in my shopping trends and my bargin hunting

VIVA May 09-PDF

The Monthly, VIVA May 09-PDF

 Viva was interested in what’s in my bag

The Daily, The National (Weekend Edition)

The Daily, The National (Weekend Edition)

As for The National, it was what’s in my bank…

 

Photoshoot for The National took place at Chocolate & Pickles (Wafi City)

Updates (Beirut, Dubai)

Gemayzé

Gemayzé

I did take a long time to update my blog, during which, I visited Lebanon.

Apart from the great Spring weather and incredible food we had during the visit, Aiisha Fashion line is selling in Beirut now.

The prestigious Le Balcon des Créateurs, located in Gemayzé Street and at ABC Achrafieh (Lebanese Corner) is carrying a selective line by Aiisha. This is a big step for my label in reaching a more diverse, sophisticated crowd.

ABC Website

ABC Website

If you’re in Beirut, residing or visiting, give Le Balcon des Créateurs a visit, not only to see my collection, but to enjoy this unique shopping experience.

Le Balcon des Créateurs

Le Balcon des Créateurs

 

And talking about experiences, Studio 8 had its opening on the 3rd of May in Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai.

Studio8, Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai

Studio8, Jumeirah Beach Road, Dubai

Aiisha designs are now proudly part of Studio 8 Boutique.

May 2009 – Dubai, UAE: Studio 8 is now open in Dubai. Bringing together some of the most respected names in design from Asia and the Middle East. Studio 8 is an emporium of style and sophistication. Manish Malhotra from India, Priya Kataaria Puri from Kuwait, Hatem Alakeel from Saudi Arabia, HSY from Pakistan, as well as Dubai-based Lebanese designers Souhad Acouri and Aiisha Ramadan are all showcasing their latest collections at the glamourous store on Jumeirah Beach Road.

Studio8

Aiisha @ Studio8

Next time you’re driving down Jumeirah Road, stop and visit Studio8 Boutique, just opposite Mercato entrance.