
Dig out Qasimi’s Fall/Winter 2026 runway collection, a deeply evocative presentation crafted by creative director Hoor Al‑Qasimi and titled “Memory and the House of Remembrance.”
The collection unfolds like a meditation — a poetic exploration of heritage, identity, and the emotional architecture we carry within us. Al‑Qasimi continues to shape Qasimi into a house defined not just by design, but by narrative depth and cultural resonance.
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“Memory and the House of Remembrance” leans into sculptural silhouettes, layered textiles, and a palette that moves between desert neutrals, shadowed charcoals, and ceremonial jewel tones. The garments feel lived‑in yet elevated, grounded yet ethereal — a balance Qasimi has mastered season after season.
Tailoring remains central, but softened by draping, fluidity, and subtle military references that nod to the brand’s roots. Textures shift between wool, brushed cotton, and structured knits, creating a tactile story of warmth, protection, and introspection.
The runway itself felt like a quiet procession — models moving with a sense of purpose, as if walking through the corridors of memory the collection invokes. Al‑Qasimi’s vision is clear: fashion as remembrance, fashion as reflection, fashion as a vessel for personal and collective history.










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