A woman in a flowing couture gown walking along a desert dune at sunset

Couture · Automne / Hiver MMXXVI

Where the wind
remembers

حيث تتذكّر الريح

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I — Manifesto

FAISAL BARAZI is a house of silence. Of fabric that holds a memory of light, and gestures handed from a grandmother to a daughter to a girl who walks the dunes barefoot at dawn. We do not chase the season. We listen for it. Every gown is cut once, embroidered for ninety days, and named for a wind that has crossed Damascus, Marrakech, and the Empty Quarter before arriving at your shoulder.

II — The collection

Mirage

A woman in a billowing black silk abaya gown on a desert dune

N° 01 — Khamsin

Soie noire · or 24k

Close portrait of a woman with a sheer ivory veil

"She wore the wind itself, the way another woman wears perfume." — Vogue Arabia

Two women in ivory capes walking through the desert

N° 07 — Layla & Najma

Organza ivoire · brodée main

III — The atelier

Ninety days
of patience.

Inside our atelier on rue de Sévigné, twelve hands turn raw silk into architecture. A single sleeve of the Khamsin gown is embroidered with 8,400 gold knots — a technique inherited from the souk Al-Hamidiyya, refined for a century, threatened with forgetting.

We are the last house to still cut every pattern by chalk and candle. Each piece is numbered, signed, and accompanied by the name of the artisan who completed the final stitch.

الصبر هو القماش

Detail of gold embroidery on ivory silk
N° 03 — Sirocco

N° 03 — Sirocco

Taffetas oxblood

N° 11 — Ghubar

N° 11 — Ghubar

Tulle sable

VI — Correspondance

Write to the
house.

Salon Dubai

Dubai, UAE

Business Bay

+971 58 567 0187

Press & Couture

info@faisalbarazi.com