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Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week – with no photographers and no men (photos)



Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

Saudi Arabia held its first ever fashion week last week. But photos of the latest fashion from the deeply conservative Muslim kingdom will not flood social media feeds because photograpers were not allowed. Men were also not allowed.

 

In spite of the absence of men and photographers,  it was a noteworthy event, with designers Roberto Cavalli and Jena Paul Gaultier featuring alongside local designers. The inaugural Saudi episode of Arab Fashion Week ran from Apirl 10-14.

 

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

 

The event kicked off with an opening ceremony on Tuesday and held at the Ritz Carlton hotel in Riyadh, after it was postponed twice due to organisers citing delays in issuing visa and problems with the venue. Models finally took to the runway on Thursday in Saudi Arabia's first-ever Arab Fashion Week.

Men were allowed at the opening ceremony but the rest of the event was a female-only affair as models were not dressed in traditional abayas. The fashions that graced the runway were the type Saudi women might wear in private. In public they usually don a black, loose-fitting, floor-length cloak called an abaya.

 

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

 

There were restrictions on what types of clothes can be exhibited at the Riyadh show — no cleavage, nothing above the knee and nothing too transparent. Organizers were the only ones allowed to take pictures inside the tent and photos have to be cleared by government censors before publication.

The event is one of the new entertainment opportunities opening up recently in the ultra-conservative kingdom. It is one of a number of progressive moves made by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, the kingdom’s de-facto leader, who is hoping to improve the country’s global image and attract foreign investors.

 

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

 

Layla Issa Abuzaid, country director for Saudi Arabia at the Arab Fashion Council, said when the project was announced: "The first Arab Fashion Week in Riyadh will be more than a world-class event. It is a catalyst through which we believe the fashion sector will lead other economic sectors such as tourism, hospitality, travel and trade."

 

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

 

"We are so excited because this is the first fashion week in Saudi Arabia, so we are making history," model Anita Dmycroska said.

 

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

Saudi Arabia holds its first ever fashion week ? with no photographers and no men (photos)

by Linda Ikeji at 16/04/2018 8:36 AM
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OMOBOLAJI MARCUS about 6 years ago

WOW THATS IS GREAT .. SOON THEY WILL INVOLVE THE MEN!!! THEY ARE STILL SHY!!!

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motphem about 6 years ago

how do they get the picture when there is no camera allow

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Zubby about 6 years ago

Their biz

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Why about 6 years ago

So the pictures you posted are from which event?

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Wai8aminute about 6 years ago

SO these pictures are art works if there should be no camera?

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Manuel Kunmi about 6 years ago

Photographers were not allowed? Sooooooo na ogbange snap all this pictures on your blog so?

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matic about 6 years ago

didn't u read the story before commenting. only organisers inside were able to take pictures

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Owen-star about 6 years ago

Shm. Why lite a candle only to put it under the table

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xoxo about 6 years ago

ernmmm but Roberto Cavalli and Jena Paul Gaultier are men..

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Nonso Onuchukwu about 6 years ago

Dis people nd dere life style ehh.

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Alloy Chikezie about 6 years ago

Seriously, no photos.... Your comment will be visible after approval

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Obed Nwafor about 6 years ago

Let them be fooling their selves upandan.... Mcheeew how does this affect Nigerian situation now....

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Winifred about 6 years ago

so these pictures are from where???

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Lovette about 6 years ago

So who took these pictures?

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Ify about 6 years ago

So Linda how did you get these pictures? Linda you page is getting to slow to load unlike before.

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terry about 6 years ago

UNA NEVER START YOUR FREEDOM IS STILL VERY FAR

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Lawal Taofeek Babatunde about 6 years ago

Saudi Arabia is gradually slipping away from it's Islamic values,customs and traditions.

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