Styled Archives: Angham’s Stage Style Through the Years
From pixie cuts to sequins and sculpted gowns, Angham’s stage style evolved with quiet confidence.
Angham’s style story is inseparable from her presence on stage. Across festivals, concerts, and press moments, her looks balanced experimentation with restraint, often letting cut, texture, and color do the work rather than excess embellishment. Hair played a defining role too, from sharp pixie cuts to softer lengths, always in step with the era.
Tracing her appearances from the early 2000s onward reveals a wardrobe shaped by performance spaces themselves. Roman theatres, festival stages, and press rooms became backdrops for looks that felt deliberate but never overdone. Together, these moments map how Angham’s visual language matured while staying unmistakably hers.
Tunisia | 2000
A simple black sequined dress finished with a scarf wrapped around the neck. Minimal, composed, and firmly stage-first.
Qatar | 2002
An off-shoulder red dress paired with voluminous, curly pixie hair and a choker studded with diamond-like stones and a floral detail.
Qatar | 2002
Razor-thin brows, small-framed sunglasses, a beige turtleneck, and a straight boy cut. Sharp, restrained, and very of the moment.
Dubai | 2002
Tunisia | 2003
Kuwait | 2005
Tunisia | 2005
Tunisia | 2008














