When Queen Letizia of Spain stepped out in Cairo in a crisp white linen jacket by Dina Shaker during her 2024 state visit, the fashion world noticed. It was a headline-making moment — an international royal championing an Egyptian designer on a global stage.
But for Dina Shaker, it was also part of a bigger story. Known for her sharp silhouettes, bold layering, and ability to make minimalism dramatic, she’s become a go-to for stars across film, fashion, and media. From Hend Sabry to Salma Abu Deif, her designs keep showing up in places that matter.
Queen Letizia of Spain
During Spain’s recent state visit to Egypt, Queen Letizia chose a crisp white linen jacket by Dina Shaker. With its sharp shoulders and clean tailoring, the piece echoed the queen’s preference for understated elegance while spotlighting an Egyptian designer on an international stage.
The choice stood out as a moment where Egyptian fashion received recognition in a setting that naturally drew global attention, underscoring Dina Shaker’s growing reach beyond the region.

Hend Sabry
In 2024, Hend Sabry served pure boss energy in a black wide-leg trouser suit, layered with a crisp white shirt and an open sleeveless blazer — all by Dina Shaker.
The look was sharp, minimalist, and perfectly in line with Hend’s love for mixing masculine tailoring with feminine polish. Pulled-back hair and minimal gold jewelry sealed the deal, letting the proportions of the suit speak loudest.

Dalia Shawky
At Paris Fashion Week FW24, actress Dalia Shawky walked the streets in a full Dina Shaker look that channeled Parisian chic with an Egyptian twist. She wore an oversized black trench coat layered over wide-legged tailored pants and a cropped black top, topped with a beret for an effortless finish.
The ensemble played with volume and silhouette, balancing casual edge with high-fashion polish — a perfect showcase of Dina Shaker’s ability to merge contemporary street sensibility with sophisticated tailoring.

Amina Khalil
For Vogue Arabia’s January issue, 2024, Amina Khalil exudes sharp elegance in Dina Shaker’s pinstripe set. The structured, overlapping wrap top with strong shoulders modernizes the classic pinstripe suit, giving it a feminine edge.
Paired with the matching high-waist skirt, the look balances power and poise — a fresh twist on tailored formalwear that’s sleek, architectural, and commanding. On Amina, it reads as effortlessly confident and fashion-forward.

Salma Abu Deif
For Fashion Trust Arabia, Salma Abu Deif brings a touch of cinematic drama in Dina Shaker’s voluminous black dress. With puffed, statement shoulders and a clean square neckline, the silhouette nods to old Hollywood glamour while staying rooted in modern minimalism.
Shot against a gritty Cairo street backdrop, the contrast between the bold, sculptural dress and the raw setting makes the look even more striking. On Salma, the piece feels powerful, timeless, and deeply rooted in identity.

Reem Samy
Reem Samy embraces Dina Shaker’s softer, minimalist side with an oversized linen suit. The sand-toned blazer and wide-leg trousers are cut with Shaker’s signature relaxed tailoring — clean lines, fluid movement, and understated sophistication.
The natural fabric and neutral color highlight her effortless beauty while embodying the brand’s love for contemporary ease. On Reem, the look is both laid-back and commanding, a perfect balance of nonchalant chic.

Salma Abu Deif
For Divaz of Arabia, Salma Abu Deif channels sculptural elegance in this Dina Shaker ensemble, a study in bold contrasts and fluid structure. She layers a crisp, oversized white button-down shirt beneath a jet-black bustier, the cinched waist amplifying a dramatic silhouette.
The skirt flows into rich, pleated panels that catch the breeze like origami in motion, while an asymmetrical flap adds architectural intrigue. With her hair worn sleek and loose, the whole look feels at once minimalist and fiercely avant-garde—classic Dina Shaker, where sharp tailoring meets artistic drape.

Angie Yahia
TV presenter Angie Yahia chose a striking asymmetric khaki gown by Dina Shaker for the El Gouna Film Festival. The design combined sharp tailoring with fluid draping: a structured bodice with button detailing and a belted waist flowed into a cascading high-low hemline.
She styled the look with ankle boots and a crystal choker, keeping the modern yet glamorous spirit of Dina Shaker’s design language intact.

From a royal wardrobe to Vogue covers, from Paris runways to Cairo’s streets, Dina Shaker’s designs keep proving their versatility. What makes her stand out isn’t just the sharp tailoring or dramatic silhouettes — it’s how her pieces adapt to the woman wearing them. On Amina Khalil, they’re sleek and architectural. On Salma Abu Deif, they’re bold and cinematic. On Reem Samy, they’re relaxed but commanding. And on global icons like Queen Letizia, they become symbols of cultural pride.
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