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6 Oman Fashion Designers to Follow for Style Inspiration

Unique Omani Costumes © Tribes of the World
Unique Omani Costumes © Tribes of the World | Flickr

Oman is an Arab country where citizens still wear their traditional costumes. They are rich with stunning designs, attractive colors and extraordinary inscriptions. We’ve gathered the top Omani fashion designers that you must follow for mind-blowing style inspiration.

Alaa Al Siyabi

Alaa Al Siyabi is one of Oman’s most unique fashion designers. She loves to mark her fashion with the authentic culture and style of Oman, yet works with modern designs. Using mind-blowing Omani textiles with their various colors and exceptional inscriptions, Al Siyabi’s costumes inspire young women in Oman and the wider Arab World.
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Noora Karim

Noora Karim is an Omani fashion designer and owner of the Khalijia Boutique, located in South Al Hail in Muscat. Her designs are simple yet elegant and reflective of the unique traditional style of Omani costumes, with their amazing colors and ornamentation.
جيت أُوصِّف حُبي لعُمان عجز لِّسَانِي عَن التعبير ،،، قمت أبحر بعْالميُ الخاص ولقيت هذه هي الطريقة الأنسب للتعبير عن حُبيِ لك يا عُمّان . . . . شكراً لتعليقاتكم التي شجعتني لتقدم الأفضل سيكون لنا عدت مشاركات بعروض أزياء دولية هذا العام باْذن الله تعالى …
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Ahswaq Al Shaqsi

Ashwaq Al Shaqsi is an exceptional Omani fashion designer and a certified makeup artist. Although she is only 22 years old, she owns her own boutique, ‘AC Line’, which is located in Muscat. Unlike other designers, Al Shaqsi designs different types of fashion and is not restricted to dresses or traditional Omani costumes.
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Amal Al Raisi

Amal Al Raisi is one of the most famous Omani designers. She started working in the fashion industry as she couldn’t find a wedding dress that made her happy. When she began designing, she made traditional Omani dresses. Now, she works on significant Abayas and Jalabiyas, and she joins international fashion shows.
It’s a wrap 🙌🏼 I’ll share the runway with you very soon 📸 #pfw #runway # show #paris #proudtobeomani
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Anisa Al Zadjali

Anisa Al Zadjali followed her childhood talent of fashion designing and opened her own boutique, Dar Al Uons. She loves using colors, different Omani textiles, and floral and traditional Omani ornamentation. Some of her designs reflect an Indian style, showing the similarities between the cultures of the two nations’ fashion and design.
🤦‍♀️ لا يهمني شكلك ولا أهلك ولا أموالك💸 ولا منصبك ولكن😎 تهمني شخصيتك 🤵🏻 عقليتك ، أخلاقك، ضميرك❣️ فقط لا غير 🖋 وعلى أساس هذا تكتب عندي محترم وسوف أفكر أن أحترمك📝📕🖍. 💁🏻 #عمان#الكويت#البحرين#امارات#دبي#الشارقة#دول_الخليج#مبدعه#مميزة#مصممة_ازياء_عمانية_عالمية#anisa_alzadjali_international_fashion_designer #oman_tv_general
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Nawal Al Hooti

Nawal Al Hooti is an internationally famous Omani designer, especially Lebanon, Italy and the Netherlands. Her designs combine the glamour of traditional Omani styles, the elegance and modern art of design, and the beautiful colors of nature. She represents unique inspiration for fashion designers as she preserves a deep pride in the Omani identity.
من الأرشيف .. عرض عمان (٢٠١٠ قصر البستان ). برنامج استايل MBC مع ايلين وطفه. #nawalalhooti #beauty #chic #dress #elegance #elite#fashion #glamour#h#instafashion #jewellerydesign #Mbc #models #muscat #oman #style #vintage
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