Celebrations can not be felt if they do not reflect the joy of children.With the launch of the National Day celebrations across the UAE, children are often dressed in the colors of the UAE flag, and the white "Kanadir" is the decoration of the place, hence the Emirati designer Ferial Bastaki, that She chooses a group deep in her symbols and simple in her idea in her collection for the National Children's Day.

With two different sets of ideas, close to simplicity and fun, Al Bastaki presented innovative designs close to the heart, generally based on the idea of ​​fluffy tulle skirts or 'tutu skirts', as well as pieces bearing a traditional heritage touch, in a practical, comfortable and easy to move.

Al-Bastaki told Emirates Today that she preferred this year to offer two sets to give more freedom for mothers and girls to choose the most suitable for them. “The first set consists of a piece of dress, but I designed it with a short story worn over the tulle skirt and decorated with button frames that are often seen On the Bisht, the second group consists of t-shirt pieces embroidered with buttons on the names of the different emirates of the country, and the other bearing the name of the United Arab Emirates, which is decorated with Swarovski stones of red and green.

The designer offered the tutu skirt to be suitable for both options, "because I wanted to give mothers the alternative between the short dress with the skirt, or the last with the t-shirt," noting that the t-shirt, despite its simplicity, was met with great success, and continued demand even for adults , Not just for children. The designer in the embroidery of the names of the UAE relied on «Dubai Line», which is often the first choice when applying such ideas, noting that she preferred not to mix colors of science, and to provide each color individually, explained Bastaki «heritage touch often exist "In all my designs, I am a traditional designer, and I tend to rely on traditional touches no matter how simple, even if it is just a simple embroidery." "Traditional dresses are often long and drop-down, and often difficult to move, especially for young women who prefer to play, move and run," said Bastaki. "I saw that I presented the same pieces in the spirit of the dress, but in light tulle material and a short story that had to move." They are connected by teachers and mothers, whether to distinguish designs, or to lightness and process.

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«The group reflected the spirit of heritage lightly and practical».