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M7 to present second edition of Zwara Program titled 'Doha Dreams'

Published: 06 Jun 2022 - 08:42 am | Last Updated: 06 Jun 2022 - 08:43 am

The Peninsula

Doha: Concluding its second Zwara Program, M7 – Qatar’s epicentre for innovation and entrepreneurship in design, fashion and tech – will present Doha Dreams inspired by the recently held Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition. 

The Zwara Program was an open call to 60 designers from fashion, jewellery, art and design to apply for the program, of which seven designers were chosen by M7 members to participate in ‘Doha Dreams’.

The selected local designers will showcase their work at M7 from June 8 until August 31. It is a fluid programme that seeks to spark creativity and collaboration against the backdrop of Qatar’s creative landscape. Held yearly, it’s an invitation for creatives to explore exhibitions, archives and collections and then respond to a design brief, the Zwara Program showcases the importance of storytelling, and experimentation in design. 

 In its first edition in 2021, M7 in collaboration with the Mathaf Museum of Arab Art, invited eight emerging and established designers to create kaftans inspired by the work of Huguette Caland. The reimagined work was displayed at the first Zwara Program’s pop-up. 

For its second edition, participating designers were taken on a tour of ‘Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams’ exhibition and explored the various themes, culture, and moments that have inspired the designers. They were then tasked with reimagining the luxury and aesthetics reflected in Dior’s work, through the lens of a local contemporary designer. 

Maha Ghanim Al Sulaiti, M7 Director said: “M7 is delighted to present the work of seven talented Qatar-based designers as part of the Zwara Program’s Doha Dreams pop-up. We are excited to see ways in which our designers have been inspired by iconic names such as Christian Dior, while blending their own designs inspired by local culture.”

Seven designers are expected to display their spectacular work, photographed by Ghada Al-Mawlawi, at the exhibition.