FASHION
'Les Muses' by Edmond Moussallem: A Luxurious Ramadan Abaya Collection
Rim Nsouli
8-February-2025
Lebanese fashion designer Edmond Moussallem launched his latest special edition Ramadan collection, “Les Muses”. This exclusive abaya collection blends tradition with haute couture craftsmanship, rare materials and a deeply personal creative journey.
“Les Muses” is more than just fashion, it is a story of dreams, emotions and resilience. Marking Moussallem’s first anniversary in the industry, the Aabay collection reflects the highs and lows of his journey over the past year, capturing the passion and perseverance that have shaped his designs.
Bringing together luxury and meaning, the collection is rich with symbolism and meticulous craftsmanship. Grapes, representing abundance and transformation, are delicately woven into embroidery, color palettes, and accessories, while rare Swarovski stonesmake each piece an irreplaceable work of art.
Flowing silk, soft mousseline, and regal velvet create silhouettes that feel both modern and timeless, draping effortlessly to highlight femininity and grace. Beyond its beauty, “Les Muses” is crafted with purpose as each design follows a zero-waste approach, ensuring every fabric is thoughtfully used as part of Moussallem’s commitment to ethical luxury.
In just one year, Edmond Moussallem has carved out his place in the fashion world, dressing stars like Haifa Wehbe and Myriam Fares. Known for his intricate craftsmanship and artistic vision, he pushes boundaries, creating pieces that feel as emotional as they are exquisite. Designed for women 25 and beyond, the collection embraces both inclusivity and exclusivity with one-size-fits-all abayas, each entirely handmade, down to the custom-crafted accessories. “Les Muses” is available only at Edmond Moussallem’s atelier in Lebanon, where clients can book private appointments via his Instagram business page.
“This collection is a tribute to the dreams that once felt distant—the moments that shaped me, and the joy of seeing them come to life,” says Edmond Moussallem.
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