Jeanne Feghaly, the 'mystery' creator of Neemat Aoun
The Lebanese fashion designer was among those asked to propose a dress for the First Lady. To her great delight, her creation was chosen for the official portrait.
The day after entering the presidential palace, the First Lady embodied not only a new style of governance but also the look that accompanies it. Without effort, Neemat Aoun announced the colors: black and white to represent a society recovering from yet another round of conflict, but also as a way to embrace Lebanese diversity. She did it in Moschino, with golden cross buttons and Dior shoes. A demi-mourning of good taste that nonetheless attracted much attention, but she knows, criticism is part of the game. Later, she entrusted her look to Elie Saab. She welcomed Emmanuel Macron to Baabda alongside Joseph Aoun in a white pantsuit sprinkled with black sequins by the Lebanese designer. At the traditional Saint Maron Mass, she similarly made her entrance at the church in an ensemble by the celebrity designer in a navy blue dress and...
The day after entering the presidential palace, the First Lady embodied not only a new style of governance but also the look that accompanies it. Without effort, Neemat Aoun announced the colors: black and white to represent a society recovering from yet another round of conflict, but also as a way to embrace Lebanese diversity. She did it in Moschino, with golden cross buttons and Dior shoes. A demi-mourning of good taste that nonetheless attracted much attention, but she knows, criticism is part of the game. Later, she entrusted her look to Elie Saab. She welcomed Emmanuel Macron to Baabda alongside Joseph Aoun in a white pantsuit sprinkled with black sequins by the Lebanese designer. At the traditional Saint Maron Mass, she similarly made her entrance at the church in an ensemble by the celebrity designer in a navy blue dress and...
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