As Palestine endures profound humanitarian and political hardship, its creative community continues to produce work that is urgent, expressive and deeply rooted in identity. Fashion, here, is not separate from reality – it becomes a vehicle for storytelling, preservation and resistance. Supporting Palestinian designers today is more than a consumer choice; it is an act of cultural solidarity. From conceptual ready-to-wear to heritage craft and avant-garde experimentation, these labels reflect the strength and imagination of Palestinian design.
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Zeid Hijazi has emerged as one of Palestine’s most internationally recognized design voices, blending sharp tailoring with a refined, contemporary aesthetic. His work won the Franca Sozzani Debut Talent Award at Fashion Trust Arabia in 2020 and was acquired into the permanent collection of The Victoria & Albert Museum in London — a rare distinction that cements his place within global design history. Most recently, he dressed Rama Duwaji on stage following her husband’s election as New York City mayor, further amplifying Palestinian design on an international political and cultural platform. With a focus on precision, structure and quiet strength, Hijazi’s collections reflect a modern Palestinian narrative that is both deeply personal and globally resonant.
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Founded by sisters Nafsika and Stephanie Skourti, Nafsika Skourti is known for vibrant graphics, playful statements and streetwear-inspired silhouettes. The brand frequently incorporates text and cultural references, using fashion as a platform for commentary and connection. With an international following and strong digital presence, the label has become a recognisable voice championing Palestinian identity through contemporary design, often creating collections dedicated to their Palestinian heritage such as “My Land Bears Fruit.”
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Founded by Reema Al Banna, Reemami is known for bold prints, expressive silhouettes, and a playful yet pointed design language. The label often incorporates illustration, embroidery and symbolic motifs that nod to Palestinian heritage while remaining distinctly contemporary. With collections that balance humour, commentary and craft, Reemami has become a recognisable voice in regional fashion — one that merges identity with fearless creativity.
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Led by designer Sylwia Nazzal, Nazzal Studio operates at the intersection of art and fashion. The designer, who won the Debut Talent award at FTA back in 2024, is known for experimental silhouettes and strong conceptual foundations, often engaging with themes of displacement, identity and memory. Through sculptural construction and thoughtful detailing, Nazzal Studio transforms garments into statements — reflective of both personal narrative and collective experience.
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A finalist for the FTA Debut Talent 2025, Ayham Hassan represents a new generation of Palestinian designers pushing fashion into more experimental and expressive territory. His work is defined by a balance of technical precision and conceptual depth, often exploring silhouette, texture and movement in ways that feel both considered and instinctive. With a design language rooted in resilience and creativity, Hassan’s collections reflect a forward-thinking vision of Palestinian fashion – one that is shaping itself with confidence on an increasingly global stage.
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Based in Jerusalem, Hazar Jawabra has built a name around joyful, expressive knitwear that celebrates colour, texture, and individuality. Her pieces are playful yet intentional, transforming everyday knit silhouettes into bold statements through vibrant palettes and unexpected combinations. At a time when fashion can feel heavy with meaning, Jawabra’s work offers something equally powerful – optimism woven into every stitch, rooted in place yet radiating universal appeal.
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Through clean tailoring and a modern aesthetic, Hind Hilal contributes to a new wave of Palestinian ready-to-wear that prioritises structure and versatility. Her pieces often focus on proportion and precision, allowing the silhouette to speak for itself. In a landscape often defined by couture and embellishment, Hilal’s approach feels refreshingly restrained and globally relevant.
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Nöl Collective is deeply rooted in sustainability and community production, working with women artisans in refugee communities to create ethically made garments. The brand incorporates traditional Palestinian embroidery techniques into contemporary silhouettes, ensuring that heritage craft remains visible and economically supported. By combining circular design principles with cultural preservation, Nöl Collective exemplifies how fashion can function as empowerment.
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Gaza-based Meera Adnan approaches design with a refined, modern sensibility, creating pieces that balance minimalism with quiet detail. Her work reflects an understanding of proportion and flow, offering garments that feel thoughtful and considered. Through subtle experimentation and polished construction, she contributes to a growing movement of Palestinian designers shaping contemporary fashion discourse.
