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Saturday, 22 November 2014

Najwa Karam Australia Tour 2014


As every Najwa Karam tour commences, I get increasingly impatient since it’s never in London, but at the same time, increasingly eager to see what she will be wearing. My regularity, which is kind of unfortunate.
The sold out  tour kicked off in Sydney on November 14, and Miss Karam was the Lady in Red that night. The floor-grazing crepe dress featured a knee-slit at the front and a 3D flower/bow on the bodice. Essentially for me, this added an element of cuteness and it is what made this dress more interesting and appealing.




Najwa Karam went to the future with this trumpet-style silhouette enhancing dress with an open back for the second night. The autumn-appropriate colours of the dress were divided, where the bodice was black, partially-sheer and vertically lined. The burgundy areas were finely beaded into a symmetrical shape. I felt like the two colours together and the necklace-like beaded piece at the neck were relatively unpleasant, however.



The Queen continued to defy the laws of ageing as she looked like she belonged in a fairy-tale with this beautiful dress from Cristian Samfira's Luxury 2015 collection, and I don't think I can be anymore in love with it. The dress is immediately made elegant with the handmade painted flowers on either side, on top of black ruched illusion tulle. The gown also cinches in at the waist and flawlessly accentuates it, then mildly puffs out.
All hail Queen of Eternal Grace, Najwa Karam!



The fourth look was this midnight blue asymmetrical gown, which featured an over sized ruffled flower on the side, and a horizontally lined sheer organdy floor-grazing skirt. 
I was not particularly keen on the combination of these elements, especially the ruffled mess on the side, however the enchanting colour and the cinched in waist made up for the style and the shape.

Najwa Karam with manager, Tarek Abou Jaoude




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