Paris, January 28, 2026: Alongside the prestigious Haute Couture Week, Oriental Fashion Show makes its grand return to Paris, once again asserting its role as a vital bridge between cultures and contemporary creation. This new edition unveils fourteen Autumn/Winter 2026 collections, presented by designers from across the globe, celebrating the richness of craftsmanship and the diversity of creative expression.
A timeless highlight of the Parisian fashion calendar, Oriental Fashion Show reaffirms its international influence under the direction of Hind Joudar, offering the capital a unique immersion into a bold, plural and deeply narrative vision of fashion.
January 25 – Hôtel de Crillon
- Yoland (Sultanate of Oman)
Remaining true to haute couture, she elevates her creations through meticulous beadwork and a daring color palette. - Reesha Design by Shahad Al Sharood (Dubai)
A funky and whimsical collection that boldly reintroduces feathers, bringing freshness and freedom to couture.
January 27 – Musée Guimet
- Manal Ajaj (Dubai)
She opens the shows with sculptural gowns that embrace the body like living works of art. - Reem Raddad (Jordan)
A harmonious fusion of East and West, expressed through refined and balanced pieces. - Bernard Jabbour (Lebanon)
Evening and ceremonial gowns impeccably tailored, embodying timeless elegance. - Hany El Behairy (Egypt)
Sparkling silhouettes redefining wedding codes, proving that trousers and blazers have a place in bridal fashion. - Adiba (Kuwait)
A chic and nostalgic tribute to iconic 1990s bridal gowns. - Hiroshi Goto (Japan / Brazil)
Challenging conventions by proving that white is not the only color for a bridal gown. - Miss Kamilla (Uzbekistan)
Classic bridal cuts revisited through the subtle integration of traditional Uzbek couture. - Golli (Turkmenistan)
Perfectly tailored pieces designed to combine elegance with everyday wear. - Anara Zakirli (Azerbaijan)
A monochrome brown collection demonstrating how a single color can build a complete and sophisticated wardrobe.
Special Collaboration
Gowher Gouvernet (Turkmenistan) & Claude Patrick (France)
A remarkable Franco-Turkmen collaboration giving rise to a powerful cultural fusion that left the audience in awe.
