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Emirati fashion designer Nazek Al Sabbagh has launched a new ‘Colours of Ramadan’ collection to mark the holy month. Featuring around 11 designs for women and kids, the collection presents elegant dresses that combine traditional and modern designs.

Al Sabbagh has created a colourful collection using pure Italian cotton. From the lavish traditional designs of a bygone era to the dazzling chandelier adorned with beautiful cuts, the collection brings the splendor of Emirati culture into this Ramadan season.

Bearing the label Zari O’Breesam, ‘Colours of Ramadan’ represents perfect options for women looking for absolute comfort and requiring outfits for different occasions during this period.

“We got excellent response in last Ramadan; so we decided to recreate the beauty of this collection once again,” says Al Sabbagh. “UAE and Gulf women always look for something unique for occasions during Ramadan. This collection caters to the needs of every woman and her daughters so that everyone has something from Zari O’Breesam fashion house.”

“As fashion enthusiasts are more open to new fashion styles, Colours of Ramadan presents traditional dresses in a mix-and-match approach, to suit different occasions and lifestyles,” added Al Sabbagh.

The upscale Dubai fashion world has been seeing competitive creations of late, as more and more fashion gurus enter the market from both within and outside the Arab World. Al Sabbagh has succeeded over the years to find her place on several international stages through Zari O’Breesam and its sub-brand Zari Kids.

The collection targets women and younger ladies. Dresses for the little ones are decorated with vertical bars along the dress. Women’s dresses use two types of flowered material: the waist, shoulders and sleeves in the same color, while the chest, abdomen and border of another color. Al Sabbagh has also added artistic touches to complete the dynamic element of the overall design.

Shop for the Ramadan collection at Zari O’Breesam boutique in Wasl Square building, Hadeeqa Street, near Al Safa Park, Dubai.