Arab designers are leaving an undeniable mark on the global stage, dressing some of the industry’s biggest stars in truly show-stopping looks. Music’s most glamorous night, the Grammys, was no exception, with designers from the Arab world delivering breathtaking creations that captured everyone’s attention. Here’s a look at all the stars who chose Arab designers for their red carpet moment.
Michelle Williams in Jean-Louis Sabaji
American singer, actress, and former Destiny’s Child member, Michelle Williams, made a radiant entrance in a see-through back and gold gown adorned with gold, floral appliqués by Jean Louis Sabaji.
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Paris Hilton in Nicolas Jebran
American socialite and businesswoman Paris Hilton chose Nicolas Jebran for her Grammys look. She dazzled in a floor-length black gown adorned with intricate details and shimmering silver embellishments.

Valentina Ferrer in Zuhair Murad
For the 2026 Grammys, Argentine actress and model Valentina Ferrer chose a long, vibrant red dress with thin straps and a deep neckline by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.

Nikki Glaser in Nicolas Jebran
American stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser, who announced the Best Pop Vocal Album winner at the Grammys, turned heads in a bold black leather gown with a thigh-high slit by Nicolas Jebran.

Kris Fade in Zaid Farouki
Australian-Lebanese radio presenter and Dubai Bling star Kris Fade interviewed the Grammys’ attendees on the red carpet while looking sharp in a black suit by Jordanian designer Zaid Farouki.
Karen Wazen in Nicolas Jebran
Lebanese influencer and business owner Karen Wazen dazzled the red carpet in a custom gold design by Lebanese designer Nicolas Jebran.
Arab designers proved once again that their creativity knows no bounds, their stunning gowns and intricate designs not only lit up the Grammys red carpet but also showcased the region’s influence on global fashion. As more stars continue to turn to Arab designers for show-stopping looks, it’s clear that the world is taking notice and the spotlight on Arab fashion has never shone brighter.
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