NNA - The Fashion Design program at LAU celebrated its eighth graduating cohort this year in yet another display of sartorial creativity. Themed In Sight, the show manifested the students' quest for meaning amid the economic and political turbulence surrounding them. In a world rife with challenges, the designers looked inward for the spirit that drives them to create, innovate, and keep their hopes alive.
This theme was both a reflection of their academic and artistic journey and a statement of faith in humanity and the transformative power of beauty against all odds. The collections explored diverse aspects of fashion design, from challenging and experimenting with traditional displays of femininity to embracing self-expression and pan-Arab traditions beyond societal constraints. Held on June 7 at Fondation Charles Corm, a non-profit foundation inspired by the vision of Lebanese poet and entrepreneur Charles Corm, the show featured the work of 11 designers, each presenting up to six looks, and was attended by LAU President Michel E.
Mawad, world-renowned designer and Honorary Chairman of the Fashion Design Program Elie Saab and Elie Saab Jr. CEO of the Saab Enterprise, Provost George E. Nasr, Dean of the School of Architecture and Design (SArD) Elie Haddad, vice presidents, deans, faculty, staff, students, parents and fashion enthusiasts.
Nabila Awad, news anchor at MTV Lebanon, emceed the event. In his opening speech, Dr. Mawad addressed the challenges that the students ma.
