Themar Ramadan at Maison BO-M

Themar Ramadan 2013 exhibition runs from June 12 to August 31 at Maison BO-M in Riyadh.

July 31, 2013
Themar Ramadan at Maison BO-M
Themar Ramadan at Maison BO-M

Mariam Nihal

 


Mariam Nihal

Saudi Gazette

 


 


JEDDAH —  Themar Ramadan 2013 exhibition runs from June 12 to August 31 at Maison BO-M in Riyadh.



The exhibition, set in Ramadan has a Khaleeji feel, with an arabesque texture in the spirit of Ramadan.



The tent like set up host’s exclusive Ramadan collections showcasing more than 25 designers and artists from all across the Middle East.



Maison Bo-M has collaborated with Herfah foundation from Qassim to create a product range for Ramadan in partnership with Saudi designers.



Themar Ramadan presents a selection of fashion brands such as Yahya Al Bishri kid’s thobe, Qumar 14, Fyunka, Anfal designs, Nazeeka, Code 8, Dikkan Zari, Lamli, Vestiti, Chador, Turban addict, Mira Sadi design jewelry, Cushions Maze Design from Kuwait, Zayan Dresses from Dubai, Jenan Al Faris Designs from Kuwait, L’Artisan Du Liban from Lebanon, along with home décor, Rshmah artwork, art de la table, gift items and handicrafts.



Themar Ramadan Exhibition is an initiative dedicated to showcasing products that reportedly revolve around the central theme of this holy month.



Maison BO-M offers is a fashion house that regularly hosts a variety of local contemporary designers and supports upcoming talent.



The name Maison BO-M refers to the “Bohemian” lifestyle in the 19th century in Paris (Latin Quarter), where young artists lived a simple life following passions without any social or cultural barriers.



The boutique also encourages international exposure to the Saudi fashion scene and promotes the traditional handcraft heritage.


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