Before the Joy Awards 2026 take center stage, let’s take a moment to revisit the fashion moments that helped shape the event’s style legacy. Starting from 2025 and going back to 2022, here’s a curated look at some of our favorite Joy Awards appearances—where standout celebrities, memorable silhouettes, and inspired designers came together to create looks that are still worth talking about today.
Hannah El-Zahed in L’Atelier De Mia (2025)
Hannah El Zahed leaned into gold in a strapless gown that balanced structure with fluidity. The fitted silhouette was covered in delicate embellishments that reflected the light with every step, giving the dress dimension without feeling heavy. Created by Egyptian brand L’Atelier De Mia, the look stole the show, highlighting local craftsmanship on a major red-carpet stage.

Yasmine Sabri in Jean Pierre Khoury (2025)
Yasmine Sabry opted for black velvet in an off-shoulder gown by Jean Pierre Khoury, letting texture do most of the work. The velvet added depth and weight to the look, while floral embroidery introduced a softer contrast across the dress. The overall effect was controlled and confident, with just enough detailing to keep the eye moving.

Mona Zaki in Elie Saab (2024)
Mona Zaki appeared in a strapless red gown from Elie Saab’s Pre-Fall 2023 collection, delivering a look that relied on clean lines and rich color rather than excess. The silhouette flowed effortlessly, and the deep red tone brought warmth and presence to the carpet. It was a straightforward, well-executed look that didn’t need embellishment to stand out.

Dorra Zarrouk in Antoine Kareh (2024)
Dorra Zarrouk fully embraced the power of red in a scarlet velvet gown that felt both classic and commanding. Designed by Lebanese couturier Antoine Kareh, the dress hugged her figure beautifully while the rich velvet fabric added depth and drama. The one-shoulder design and sculpted draping gave the look a couture edge—elegant, confident, and unmistakably star-worthy. It was one of those gowns that didn’t need to shout to be unforgettable.

Georgina Rodríguez in Ali Karoui (2023)
For 2023, Georgina Rodríguez leaned into sleek sensuality with a slinky gown by her go-to designer, Ali Karoui. The silhouette was clean, body-skimming, and effortlessly glamorous—proof that sometimes simplicity really is the ultimate statement. With minimal fuss and maximum confidence, the look felt modern, polished, and perfectly in tune with Georgina’s signature red-carpet style.

Sofia Vergara in David Koma (2023)
Sofia Vergara did what she does best—serve curves, confidence, and pure glamour. Wearing David Koma, her gown balanced structure and sparkle with a fitted silhouette that highlighted her figure beautifully. The look felt bold yet refined, with just enough shine to catch the lights without overpowering her presence. Classic Sofia, with a contemporary twist.

Nancy Ajram in Alexandre Vauthier (2022)
Nancy Ajram owned the stage in a shimmering Alexandre Vauthier gown that felt equal parts diva and modern goddess. The dress hugged her silhouette with precision, catching the light with every move, while the soft draping and subtle sparkle kept it glamorous without trying too hard. Effortless, confident, and unmistakably Nancy—this was performance glamour done right.

Nadine Njeim in Aden Fashion (2022)
Nadine went bold and breathtaking in a sleek Aden Fashion black gown. Minimal from the front and dramatic from the back, the open-back design was all about quiet confidence and strong femininity. Paired with statement jewelry and that sculptural setting, the look felt powerful, elegant, and unforgettable—proof that simplicity can still steal the show.

Looking back at the Joy Awards reminds us that the lavender carpet is a style archive in the making. Each edition brings looks that reflect the mood of the time, the confidence of the stars, and the vision of the designers behind them. As we revisit these favorite fashion moments from past years, the excitement for Joy Awards 2026 only grows, because if history tells us anything, the Joy Awards do not disappoint.
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