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Nour Arida Steps Out in Retro Denim for Céline Spring 2026

Nour Arida Steps Out in Retro Denim for Céline Spring 2026

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Nour Arida attended Céline's Spring 2026 show in Paris on July 6, 2025, marking the brand's return after a two-year hiatus.
Jul 08, 2025
Nour Arida was among the few international figures invited to the Céline Spring 2026 runway show during Paris Fashion Week on July 6, 2025, following a two-year hiatus by the brand.
Wearing a full Céline look, Arida channeled retro glamour in a button-down denim mini dress with gold hardware, paired with a silk scarf wrapped around her hair and oversized black sunglasses.
Arida, 35, is a Paris-based American-Lebanese model and brand ambassador. She began modeling at age 20 and signed with Elite Paris at 28. Her high-profile work includes fronting global beauty campaigns. In 2020, she also launched Generation Peace, a children's fashion brand.
A regular at Paris Fashion Week, Arida has walked for Zadig & Voltaire, Nicolas Jebran, and Paco Rabanne. Most recently, she appeared at the Rabanne Fall/Winter 2025 show in March.
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