Georges Hobeika – Fall 2025 – Bridal Collection

Synonymous with artisanal refinement and creative sophistication, Georges Hobeika draws inspiration for its new Bridal Fall 2025 collection from the spectacle of Claude Monet's gardens in Giverny. The serenity emanating from the works of the French painter is transposed into a series of unique embroidery and 3D embellishments that celebrate the poetry of nature and the diversity of its flora.

The flora cherished by the father of Impressionism—lavender, roses, bay leaves, star jasmine, bougainvillea— also characteristic of the MENA region — are transformed into lace and thread embroidery. The excellence of the ateliers is demonstrated through a subtle alliance between ancestral know-how and cutting-edge techniques, where the embroidery artwork merges intricately with the fabric to create an embossed effect.

These gowns sculpt silhouettes that elongate the body to better exalt the allure and radiance of the woman. Echoing the Grand Siècle’s style, the cinched waist summons the royal presence of a confident aristocracy. The couturier's signature is manifested in a modern union of elegance and sensuality. While the busts offer a contemporary interpretation of statuary majesty, the gowns flow gracefully like waves, enhancing the movements of the body and infusing an air of mystery and magic.

Numerous accessories—metallic earrings decorated with crystals, headdresses with 3D crystallized flowers, and crystallized headbands—embellish the collection, which also features wedding suits enriched with delicate embroidery details made from exceptional wools in a palette of subtle colors, ranging from white to pearl gray and beige.