Dubai, UAE, 4th September 2024: Dubai Fashion Week (DFW) Spring/Summer 2025 continued its dazzling showcase on day three, with a rich mix of emerging and established talent across local, regional, and international brands. The day featured an eclectic array of designs that combined innovative techniques, craftsmanship, and storytelling, further cementing Dubai’s place on the global fashion stage.
From Dima Ayad’s celebration of femininity to Michael Cinco’s opulent Roman-inspired couture, the collections showcased at DFW embodied the evolving dialogue between tradition and modernity, while pushing the boundaries of creativity. Here are the key highlights from day three of DFW SS’25:
Dima Ayad – A Tribute to Femininity
Dubai-based Lebanese designer Dima Ayad unveiled her highly anticipated Spring/Summer 2025 collection, which served as a powerful ode to femininity in all its forms. Ayad’s collection stood out with:
- Colorful fabrics ranging from bright floral sequins to ombre satin.
- Lace accents and feminine silhouettes, celebrating the diversity of the female form.
- Designs that effortlessly transitioned from day to night.
- A commitment to inclusivity, featuring pieces designed for women of all body types.
The collection was a bold statement on embracing femininity as a source of strength and beauty.
NIFD School of Trends – A Platform for Emerging Talent
The NIFD School of Trends brought innovation and youthful energy to the runway with an array of fresh, fashion-forward designs. Highlights included:
- Creative and experimental designs from up-and-coming talent.
- A reflection of global trends fused with local cultural influences.
- A vibrant showcase that reinforced DFW’s role in nurturing future designers.
Their presentation was a clear demonstration of how fashion education and creativity intersect, positioning these young designers at the forefront of fashion’s next wave.
Anaya – Gaudí’s Reverie
Luxury ready-to-wear label Anaya presented a stunning collection inspired by the architectural genius of Antoni Gaudí. The collection, titled ‘Gaudí’s Reverie,’ featured:
- Nature-inspired motifs drawn from Gaudí’s iconic works such as Park Güell and Casa Batlló.
- Use of three-dimensional draping, laser cutting, and ombre dyeing.
- A blend of luxury fabrics including glass organza, double-weave satin, and hand-dyed tulle.
- Bold, intricate designs reflecting the playfulness and complexity of Gaudí’s architectural style.
Anaya’s collection was a captivating fusion of fashion and architecture, celebrating craftsmanship and artistry.
Heba Jasmi – State of Art
Emirati designer Heba Jasmi debuted her collection ‘State of Art’, which redefined the concept of luxury fashion with:
- Innovative embroidery techniques paired with flowing silhouettes.
- Abstract, nature-inspired prints with vibrant, rich colors.
- A focus on celebrating the female form through structured yet graceful designs.
Jasmi’s collection was a masterclass in balancing tradition and innovation, showcasing her dedication to craftsmanship.
Humariff – A Garden in Bloom
Russia-born designer Tamam Humariff drew inspiration from the natural world with her Spring/Summer 2025 collection, which explored the beauty of garden flowers. Key elements included:
- Floral motifs in a delicate palette of whites, blues, and light blues.
- Victorian-inspired drapery and voluminous shapes.
- Use of rich fabrics such as taffeta and velvet, embellished with handmade three-dimensional flowers.
Humariff’s collection was a poetic reflection of the cycle of beauty and renewal, evoking a sense of timeless elegance.
Mrs. Keepa – Fashion Meets Cinema
Mrs. Keepa took a bold approach to fashion storytelling by debuting her collection ‘Need Therapy’ through a short film that premiered at VOX Cinemas. The collection’s themes revolved around: