Fashion and jewelry inspired by "Al-Tali"

Irthi launches new art collections for Aziyami graduates

Emirati talents have succeeded in achieving a global presence.

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Irti Contemporary Crafts Council has launched new artistic collections of fashion and jewelry for 10 Emirati designers who graduated from the “Aziami” program on the “Elevenish” electronic platform dedicated to designers and emerging talents from around the world who wish to expand and promote their work.

The collections embody the result of artistic experiences inspired by the Emirati heritage of the Talli craft, through which the designers convey their vision to the public, as the public can purchase and view the collection pieces through the platform, and from the showroom of the “Elevenish” platform, in the Majlis of Umm Al Sheif Chamber in Dubai.

The new collections and designs express the vision of the “Aziami” program launched by the Irthi Council for Contemporary Crafts, affiliated with the Namaa Foundation for the Advancement of Women, in partnership with the London College of Fashion.

Reem bin Karam, Director of Nama Foundation, confirmed that Emirati talents have succeeded in achieving a global presence thanks to their vibrant and innovative designs that constitute a new path for the fashion and fashion industry scene, noting that the "Al Finch" platform is an ideal space to showcase their skills and find promising opportunities for expansion. in their work in the regional and international markets.

For her part, Hala Al Gergawi, founder and CEO of the Al Finch platform, said: “We are pleased to announce that more than 80 brands have joined to showcase their works on the platform’s official website, and we are pleased to welcome Irthi Contemporary Crafts Council, as a strategic partner for us in launching the platform. Graduates of the third batch of Aziami program to present their work on our platform.”

10 Emirati designers presented new collections and designs.

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