Lebanese designer Rami Kadi presented a transformative fashion show during COP 28.

The designer presented ten sustainable couture gowns that seamlessly blend opulence with sustainability.
The event reflects Rami Kadi’s commitment to eco-conscious design, echoing the rhythm of the ocean in each collection.
The collection of one-off gowns features dresses adorned with bio-based embroideries and ethically sourced embellishments.
The ocean theme served as a powerful reminder that emphasizes the brand’s unwavering commitment to marrying elegance with eco-conscious practices in a seamless union of luxury and sustainability, echoing the timeless beauty and depth of the ocean.
The gowns featured holographic embroideries and eco-friendly materials, the showcase transcends mere fashion, delving into the heart of sustainability.
The show concluded with a mother-of-pearl couture gown that evokes the fluidity and luminescence of ocean waves, by combining a satin bodice with a pleated organza skirt adorned with sustainable tulle and cruelty-free feathers, and a vaporous lime gown embellished with tear crystals, bio-based sequins, featuring a voluminous ruffled organza skirt and bolero.
The presentation aligned with the Maison’s mission to support the global climate agenda and signifies a move towards more sustainable fashion practices, reinforcing Maison Rami Kadi as a pioneer in sustainable fashion practices and green technology innovations, having acquired the position of UN Goodwill ambassador for sustainable fashion in West Asia after being appointed in 2020.