
Four Seasons Jumeirah x Maison Rami Kadi Illuminate Ramadan with an Exclusive Collaboration
Ramadan is a time for reflection, connection, and shared traditions. In celebration of the holy month, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach is partnering with renowned couturier Maison Rami Kadi for an exclusive collaboration. This special partnership will feature a private couture showcase on March 6th, an artistic display, and thoughtfully curated suhoor experiences, blending fashion, culture, and craftsmanship in a setting of understated elegance
Exclusive Couture Showcase and Bespoke Artwork
As part of this collaboration, the renowned Maison Rami Kadi will display a limited-edition collection of six couture gowns, designed exclusively for Ramadan and Eid. Blending traditional aesthetics with modern haute couture, these pieces showcase exquisite craftsmanship, intricate embellishments, and Kadi's signature avant-garde design philosophy. The collection will be revealed on March 6th during a private showcase at Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, attended by select media, influencers, and VIP guests.
In addition to the couture showcase, the resort will unveil a bespoke Maison Rami Kadi art piece, in celebration of the Arab woman, to mark the occasion of International Woman's Day, open for purchase by the public, from the 6th of March till the end of Ramadan. The piece features a Cosmic Flower Unfolding in the Universe' symbolizes femininity, with a celestial bloom representing the strength and power of women. Its petals, adorned with stars, moons, and cosmic motifs, reflect different aspects of womanhood, while a radiant golden orb at the center signifies inner strength and empowerment.
'Ramadan is a time of reflection and beauty, and I am honored to celebrate it through couture and art with Four Seasons Dubai. This collection is a tribute to the strength, grace, and luminous spirit of the modern Arab woman,' says Maison Rami Kadi.
Glittering Iftar and Suhoor Experiences
Beyond the world of fashion and art, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach invites guests to experience intimate and refined Iftars and Suhoors at their open-air Ramadan Majlis. Available for bookings throughout the season, these experiences blend culinary excellence with the sophistication and warmth of Four Seasons hospitality. Guests who visit the majlis will also have the opportunity to admire the captivating art piece, which will be on display from March 6h until the end of Ramadan.
'Artisanship, creativity and connection are values we live by at Four Seasons Resort Dubai, which is why it brings us great joy to partner with Maison Rami Kadi. Our Majlis is a reflection of the golden ages of Arabia, a theme that brilliantly complements Rami Kadi's body of work, which emanates from our region and echoes globally,' says Leonardo Baiocchi, RVP and General Manager, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach.
By uniting the realms of haute couture, art, and philanthropy, Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach and Maison Rami Kadi offer a truly distinctive Ramadan experience, redefining luxury through elegance, culture, and generosity.
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