Amira Al-Zuhair Brings Elegant Ramadan Style to Loro Piana Collection

Amira Al-Zuhair Brings Elegant Ramadan Style to Loro Piana Collection
  • PublishedFebruary 6, 2026

Saudi French model Amira Al-Zuhair is bringing a serene, sophisticated elegance to the forefront of this season’s Ramadan style. This week, the sought-after model was revealed as the face of Italian luxury house Loro Piana’s special Ramadan campaign, centering on the brand’s philosophy of understated, exceptional quality.

In the softly lit campaign imagery, shot within the intimate setting of a pottery artist’s studio, Al-Zuhair embodies tranquil refinement. She wears a fluid, floor-length olive-green dress with graceful cape-style sleeves—a piece that captures the capsule’s focus on “intricate detailing and the beauty of simplicity.” The collection highlights comfortable, elongated silhouettes in a muted palette of sage and sand tones, perfectly suited for the reflective yet communal spirit of the season.

A Year of High-Profile Momentum

The Loro Piana feature continues a standout start to the year for Al-Zuhair. Just last month, she graced the runway at Jacquemus’ Fall/Winter 2026 “Le Palmier” show in Paris, closing a segment in a striking black ensemble that blended structured tailoring with dramatic flair—a wide-brimmed hat and a belted blazer with a subtle cutout detail.

Her walk at the Musée National Picasso for Simon Porte Jacquemus placed her among the defining faces of a show that celebrated playful geometry and joy, capping off Paris Men’s Fashion Week. Following the event, she expressed her gratitude, posting, “Merci infiniment Simon. It was an honor to be part of this iconic show.”

A Formidable Portfolio

Al-Zuhair, who is of French and Saudi heritage, has steadily built an impressive portfolio across the highest echelons of fashion. Her runway credentials include walks for iconic houses such as Missoni, Maison Alaïa, Balmain, Dolce & Gabbana, Giorgio Armani, and Elie Saab. Beyond the catwalk, she has also starred in major campaigns for Prada, Chanel, and Carolina Herrera.

Her latest role for Loro Piana’s Ramadan campaign feels like a natural alignment—it merges her global fashion stature with a nuanced representation of cultural elegance. In a landscape often defined by excess, both Al-Zuhair and Loro Piana showcase how true luxury often speaks in a whisper, not a shout, proving that timeless style and mindful craftsmanship are always in season.

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