Syrian designer Rami Al Ali is thinking about establishing a permanent presence in Paris for his namesake label.
"Paris is an important window display for the work" said Dubai-based designer, who showcased his spring-summer couture collection in Paris.
At Ali, who usually works with neutral hues and metallics, ventured into new territory this season: dusty red.
His inspiration came from a late 19th-century portrait of an angel by the American painter Abbott Handerson Thayer, which drew him with its mix of innocence and strength.
"Paris is an important window display for the work" said Dubai-based designer, who showcased his spring-summer couture collection in Paris.
At Ali, who usually works with neutral hues and metallics, ventured into new territory this season: dusty red.
His inspiration came from a late 19th-century portrait of an angel by the American painter Abbott Handerson Thayer, which drew him with its mix of innocence and strength.
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