Collection Printemps Eté 2012
Depuis des siècles, les traditions stimulent les arts. Les cultures d'orient sublimée par une imagination occidentale….
« Entrez dans le harem où les plaisirs forment des scènes intimes, sortes de sanctuaires sacrés, interdits et fascinants ».
La silhouette féminine est perceptible, sensuelle et captivante.
Les riches tapisseries et la complexité des mosaïques forment des visions spectaculaires.
Les peintures figent des souvenirs enfouis, un « Snapshot du temps à jamais immortalisé ».
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Spring Summer Collection 2012
Centuries old traditions stimulate the arts.
Eastern culture translated through Western imagination.
Enter the harem, where indulgent pleasures form intimate scenes.
Sacred sanctuaries, forbidden yet intriguing.
The female silhouette is outlined, sensual and captivating.
Rich tapestries and intricate mosaics forge dramatic visuals.
Paintings hold hidden memories, a snapshot of time eternally frozen.
....welcome to the era of Orientalism
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INITIATIVE
A la manière d'un Shakespeare, qui s'emploi dans la littérature à mélanger et imbriquer différentes scènes de vie, fiction et réalité, Rami développe un design complexe et extrêmement détaillé.
L'ADN de son travail réside dans les broderies fines multiples et répétées accentuées par un design de coupe sobre, élégant et glamour.
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INITIATIVE
Rami Al Ali's designs are based on the philosophy of intrigue, each piece strives to define its own technique or design concept that generates everlasting impact. Intricate embroidery is an integral facet to the central theme that brings each piece and in turn the entire collection to life. The soft luscious materials accentuate the form of the Rami Al Ali muse. Each piece moves with a softness, creating a perception that they are feather weight, wafting off the body like a perfume, creating sentimentality and romance behind it. The flamboyance is subtly glamorous crystal beading, and extra embellishments are often playfully hidden between layers, revealing their charm through movement and the hidden curves.
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BIOGRAPHIE
Né en Syrie, Rami al Ali développe déjà très jeune une attirance pour une esthétique raffinée. Sa curiosité le pousse à développer son sens créatif en intégrant l'école des beaux arts de Damascus, dans la section des arts visuels. Il se lance alors dans la présentation d'une collection lors de son examen final de diplôme.
Stupéfaits par sa présentation peu « orthodoxe », ses professeurs notent une grande maitrise et un travail astucieux dans la mise en scène et la réalisation de ses pièces.
Les deux années qui suivent le guideront vers Dubai et Beirut ou il exercera ses talents auprès de maisons de couture.
Dubai 2001, Rami Al Ali lance sa maison de couture du nom éponyme, en maintenant cet esprit créatif et des créations sans compromis pour un public Dubaiote et du Moyen Orient.
Cette irrévérence séduira les leaders d'opinion, les magazines de mode les plus prestigieux, et les tapis rouge……
La mode en images choisira RAMI pour participer en 2006 aux Jeux olympiques du Qatar.
Swarovski illustrera son livre UNBRIDALED de ses créations. et il sera élu parmi les 50 plus influents parmi les Dubaiote.
Parmi ses muses, la famille royale, Youssra, Ivana Trump, Lattefa Nawal, pour une garde robe faites de robe de soirée et de robes de mariées.
En parallèle, il lance une ligne de prêt à porter en 2007.
2009 est un tremplin à l'international. Il présente son 1er show lors de l'AltaRoma de Rome en Italie.
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BIOGRAPHY
Rami Al Ali was born in Syria. His love of refined aesthetics began at an early age. He had a young eye for fine fabrics and design. His curiosity for design later led him to the College of Fine Arts in Damascus where he studied visual arts. The great pioneer within caused Rami to produce a fashion show for his Fine Arts degree final. While his professor was astounded by the unorthodox presentation of the core curriculum, he was also impressed by his astute work and display of Fine Arts through fashion. He graduated from the College of Fine Arts in 1995 and quickly started his fashion career in Dubai and Beirut. It was in these two great cities that Rami worked with some of the region's leading fashion houses.
Established in Dubai in 2001, Rami Al Ali Couture entered the fashion arena with a bold collection and uncompromising couture designs. After a number of inspiring fashion shows around the Gulf, Rami Al Ali's notoriety spread and his designs began to occupy the covers of leading fashion magazines and red carpet celebrations.
Rami Al Ali's unbridled passion for design caught the eye of La Mode En Images. In 2006, the revered agency chose Rami, among a few key international designers, to participate in the Asian Olympic Games in Qatar.
With royal, celebrity and social muses like Youssra, Ivana Trump, Lateefa Nawal, among others, Rami Al Ali's designs moved from bridal to evening gowns. The Rami Al Ali woman evolved from sweet bride to blossoming socialite and Rami Ali evolved with them. His pieces stood out from the red carpet of the Adonia Awards to the international stage of Najem Al Khaleej. As the Rami Al Ali look spread through the region, the need for a Prêt collection was clear. In 2007, Rami launched his Prêt collection. The Rami Al Ali woman needed dresses suitable for dinners and intimate gatherings.
The excitement continued and garnered attention from global brands such at Swarovski. Rami was chosen to be a part of UNBRIDALED, a book published by the global Austrian crystal brand, with revered couture veterans Giorgio Armani, Vivian Westwood and John Galliano, among others. The collaboration demonstrated his ability to participate in an international market.
By 2009, Rami Al Ali walked into the international fashion arena with his first show at AltaRoma in Rome, Italy. Rami stayed true to his visual arts degree with fabrics designed in-house for the international runway. Rami Al Ali is embarking on his fifth season at the Rome fashion week where he continues to dazzle the foreign press with his unique style of women's evening and bridal wear, rooted in Arab design. In Rome, he has built a reputation as a sort of fashion ambassador for the Middle East. His collections are always demure with an Arab sense of glamour and modesty.
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