Lebanon Massive Explosion 4:10 on August 19 as global designers talk about their revival

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Two weeks have passed since a large-scale explosion occurred in the port of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, in the Middle East, and a globally active fashion designer man who suffered damage to his home and atelier said that ``Do not stop here'' dress making He talked about his enthusiasm for restarting.

In Lebanon, a large-scale explosion occurred in the port of Beirut on the 4th of this month, killing more than 170 people, injuring more than 6,000 people, and searching for unknown people.

This time, Elie Saab (56), a fashion designer known for his dresses popular with movie stars and royal officials all over the world, burned down his home and damaged the office.

Surveillance cameras installed in Mr. Saab's office were watching the windows breaking along with the blast, blowing out clothes and items in the room, and employees rushing away.

Saab said at that time, "I felt that 15 minutes was as long as two days," and said he was worried that his family and employees were safe.

Saab said, "We shouldn't stop here. Don't be frustrated by saying "I don't want to work" or "I want to leave here." It's not suitable for the Lebanese people." I told you.

Saab will resume dressmaking at his office on the 20th for the show next month in Paris, France.