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Styled Archives: Haifa Wehbe's Most Iconic Music Video Looks

Plot holes? Plenty. Missed looks? Never. Haifa’s music video wardrobe stays doing the absolute most

Raneem Maaly

Styled Archives: Haifa Wehbe's Most Iconic Music Video Looks

Long before the internet had opinions, Haifa Wehbe was already living in a category of her own. The Lebanese singer, screen siren, former Miss Lebanon almost-winner, and self-appointed Queen of the Universe didn't just arrive on the Arabic pop scene — she descended upon it, rhinestones first.

This week, Styled Archives turns its gaze to the woman, the myth, the music videos. Because if Haifa Wehbe did anything consistently across her discography, it was show up - in leather, in chiffon, in full sequin armor - and make it look completely effortless.

Mosh Adra Astana | 2008

Red sequins, strapless, short, and absolutely zero apologies. Paired with translucent tights, open-toed heels, dangly red earrings, and a crown of big curly hair, Haifa looked like a disco ball that had manifested a personality, and an excellent one at that.




Yabn El Halal | 2008

Low-rise red leather pants, a studded belt, and attitude. It’s giving bad decision, great outfit—finished off with bangles and a heavy eye that means business.



Matolch Li Had | 2008

Pink from head to toe, feather hair clip and all, in a full ballerina costume that looked like it had been plucked straight from a wind-up music box. Dainty diamonds, soft tulle, maximum drama.



Baba Fen | 2010

Head-to-toe green. Makeup, nails, earrings, dress — all of it. The dress itself was flowy chiffon, which somehow made the monochrome commitment even more unhinged, in the best possible way. A colour story with no plot holes, even if the music video had quite a few.



Boukra Bfarjik | 2012

Doing laundry… in a leather bodycon and stilettos. No notes, no questions. If anything, the sailor plotline feels like the unrealistic part here.



Ezzay Ansak | 2013

A fully sequined catsuit for a heist is objectively unnecessary, which makes it perfect. Add the mask and mid-air acrobatics, subtlety was never invited.



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