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Styled Archives: Najwa Karam’s Most Memorable Looks

Call her the Sun of Arabic Song, call her the Lebanese glam oracle, Najwa Karam’s fashion has always been loud, proud, and Ykhreb Baitak Sho Habaitak-coded.

Raneem Maaly

Styled Archives: Najwa Karam’s Most Memorable Looks

There are divas, and then there’s Najwa Karam, the woman who convinced a whole region that a concert dress isn’t complete unless it could blind the front row. She’s always been the moment: big hair, bigger voice, biggest sequins.

Her style wasn’t chasing trends so much as defining what stage glam looked like in the Arab world: shimmering gowns under open skies, big hair built for visibility, and just the right amount of attitude. Together, these looks tell the story of a performer who knew her presence — and her fashion — were part of the show.

Hala February Festival, Kuwait | 2001

A golden sequined jumpsuit that out-sparkled the entire festival. Studio 54 would’ve begged her for tips.

Carthage International Festival | 2000

A white feathered dress that could’ve easily upstaged any bride. Ethereal, bold, and classically Najwa, she is the main event.

Dubai Shopping Festival | 2002

A vivid pink gown and a hairdo so extra it deserved its own spotlight. A full Middle Eastern gala on stage, and she’s the only VIP.

Eid Al-Fitr Performance, Dubai | 2008

A mermaid-cut gown dusted in sequins, mic up, note held, stage conquered. 

“Taa’ Khabeek” Music Video | 2008

Brown boots, skinny jeans, white tank, the casual slay that proved Najwa doesn’t need a gown to strike. Cool, confident, early-2000s pop star energy you can’t recreate.

Carthage International Festival | 2008

Minimalist? Not quite, studded where it counts. A sleek dress reminding everyone she doesn’t need feathers to glow like a chandelier.

“Mafi Nom” Music Video | 2011

Red corset zipped right down the middle, futuristic sunnies, and boots made for headlines. Space-age Najwa was a cultural reset, leggings turned lethal.

The Voice | 2020

A sculpted pearl dress paired with razor-sharp poise, serving judge, icon, and pure Lebanese glam in a single look.

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