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The message behind designers Maria B. and Nomi Ansari’s Palestine-inspired collections

The message behind designers Maria B. and Nomi Ansari’s Palestine-inspired collections

Sartorial statements in support of the Palestinian cause have finally reached Pakistani fashion.
19 Aug, 2024

For nearly a year, the world has been held horrorstruck by the unrelenting cruelty inflicted upon Palestine by Israel. Many have responded — through protests on social media and on the streets, by boycotting pro-Israel brands and by putting out statements through art, writing and fashion. Sartorial statements in support of Palestine have particularly been popular, adopted by celebrities at major events in order to make clear their stance on the ongoing atrocities. Quite a few designers around the world have taken inspiration from the Palestinian cause and created capsule lines dedicated to it.

In Pakistan, designer Nomi Ansari did so with a collection featuring houndstooth prints and keffiyeh inspirations launched in February. Launched with an eye-catching campaign, the “Threads of Hope” collection featured long shirts, dupattas, crop tops, jackets, waistcoats, scarves and men’s shirts.

While the Instagram captions introducing the line did not particularly specify the word Palestine, the keffiyeh, Palestine’s official headscarf, was mentioned. It was clear that the collection was inspired by the cause.

Later this year — in May — actor Hania Aamir wore a suit from the collection to the HUM Style Awards. Coming on stage to collect the trophy for Most Stylish Actress — Television, she spoke about Gaza’s plight in her acceptance speech, giving a “huge shout-out to Nomi Ansari” for the “thought-provoking outfit”.

And now, designer Maria B. has come up with a capsule line titled “Palestine Collection”. The collection runs the gamut from T-shirts to two-piece and three-piece lawns. There are prints featuring the black and white keffiyeh, multicoloured houndstooth patterns and the watermelon, the symbol of Palestine’s struggle against Israel.

T-shirts are embroidered with “Falasteen” written in Urdu and with the Palestinian map. There are also accessories — pendants, rings, earrings, bracelets — all featuring watermelons, the Palestinian map and the colours of the Palestinian flag.

These efforts tug at ones heartstrings, but what was in the minds of these designers when they created collections dedicated to Palestine? Yes, they were making a statement declaring their support but were some of the proceeds also going to the cause?

In an Instagram story following the announcement of her new collection, Maria B. stated, “We had been discussing our Falasteen collection for a long time and when we finally got it made, I decided that I couldn’t just make it about profits. So, if I have made a suit that cost us Rs4,000 and we are selling it for Rs6,000, then aside from the profit, the Rs4000 (that went into the making) will also be donated to the cause by my organisation…the entire sales of the collection will go to Falasteen…for everyone who loves Falasteen, you will love this collection because there are small details in it that will remind you of Palestine.”

Nomi Ansari, on the other hand, stated that his main purpose was to raise awareness for the cause. “The collection was created in solidarity with Palestine but I will be honest, the proceeds did not go to Palestine,” said the designer. “It was my way of creating a statement through clothes and I think I succeeded in doing so. The designs were worn everywhere, on red carpets and at major ceremonies. Hania Aamir wore a suit from the collection at the HUM Style Awards because she wanted to extend her support for Palestine on a major platform.”

But could this be construed as cashing in on a cause? “I never considered that,” said Ansari. “I am fortunate enough to be doing very well with my bridal business. The Threads Of Hope collection was a sincere effort on my part and I hope to continue making similar efforts for the Palestinian cause in the future.”

In Maria B.’s case, questions have arisen on social media about how she intends to transfer funds to Palestine given the well-known difficulties in making donations due to restrictions placed on the region. There are a few organisations that have been making significant efforts and managing to transfer funds and even organise trips to Gaza to help the affected people there. Although the designer does not specify, it is possible her business will enlisting the help of these organisations to make sure that the donations legitimately reach Palestinians.

But how does one design a collection inspired by the plight of a nation perpetually in pain? Are there certain aspects that are kept in mind?

“Four of the girls and three of the boys that you see in the shoot are Palestinian,” Maria B told Images. “They inspired me while I designed this collection. I studied the embroidery techniques employed by their grandmothers and incorporated them into the designs. And the keys that you see in the jewellery actually symbolise the keys that they told me their grandmothers had always kept on them. After being thrown out of their homes, they kept their keys with them for years and years in the hope that one day they would return to their land and open the doors to their homes with these keys,” she explained.

“There is a lot of symbolism in the designs and my team and I actually got very emotional while creating this collection. It was a difficult process but anyone who wears these clothes makes a statement in support of Palestine and recognises their heritage and culture.”

When it comes to raising awareness and giving voice to the people of Palestine, every step matters. Maria B. is a high-street heavyweight with multiple outlets across the country and the affordable price points of the Palestine Collection allows a mass clientele to be able to make a statement that is essential in these difficult times.

Ansari, on the other hand, is one of the country’s most coveted couturiers renowned for his meticulous aesthetic and eye for colour and pattern. His “Threads of Hope” is a high fashion line that has made statements at star-studded events and awards ceremonies.

From celebrities to the public, from the exclusive awards soirees to college campuses and cafés, the cause must stay alive from the river to the sea.

Comments

NYS Aug 19, 2024 02:52pm
Finally the high street brand duo come forward to promote Palestine cause in the form of sartorial tribute –The capsule collection is up to the mark and In my opinion designers left no stone unturned to overcome no matter it's Kæffie Hœundstooth Watermelon or monochrome.... KUDOS Nomi Ansari subsequently Maria B
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js Aug 19, 2024 03:37pm
The cause doesn't seem to have stayed alive considering the corporate boycotts have stopped.
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Free Palestine Aug 19, 2024 03:59pm
Simply great, beautiful and perfect timing.
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Fareeha Aug 19, 2024 08:13pm
For all their claim to be fashion gurus it's odd that they didn't include the famous Palestinian cross stitch hand made designs in their collections. They don't really do their homework,just cash in on a business opportunity to promote their label "for a good cause".
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Zain Aug 19, 2024 10:07pm
This is hilarious
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Alison Harmer Aug 19, 2024 10:58pm
Free Palastine I love you stunningly, beautiful stylish Palastine collection.
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KhanRA Aug 20, 2024 01:31am
It seems like they are trying to cash in on this humanitarian disaster just to elevate their status among instagram followers. Also MariaB is using an incorrect map of Palestine that includes Golan Heights .
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AB Aug 20, 2024 01:49am
But the design motif Maria B has used are itself stolen. Why not pay the artist who created that design in the first place? Its Virtue Signaling nothing else
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Ron Aug 20, 2024 04:00am
good cause..weldone
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 20, 2024 06:51am
United we stand, divided we fall.
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K Aug 20, 2024 02:14pm
Maria B is that you or chatgpt
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Laila Aug 20, 2024 03:05pm
Yes, we can't very well miss an opportunity to profit off of the Palestinian cause. Both labels are known to be pricy and I never see Maria B talking about our domestic social issues. Her only obessionsare homosexuality/transgenderism and now Palestine. Strangely, she never speaks for Pakistani human/women/minority rights or against the rampant child abuse going on, child labor or the national corruption that's ruined our country. She is an opportunist, at best. Palestine doesn't need Maria B or Ansari to promote them. Not unless they also send all profits (100%) to Palestinians. The transfer of funds must be made public. Otherwise she can't be trusted. The world knows all about Palestine and sympathize with them. The boycott is global. However, the world doesn't know about Myanmar, Rwanda or Kashmir. If you want to support Palestine, buy Palestinians goods directly from Palestinian vendors online. The money goes straight back to the Palestinian people.
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