
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.
“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.
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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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