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The Valentine’s Day Edit

From Victorian lace to ’90s slip dresses, Valentine’s fashion has always evolved with the meaning of love itself.

Mai El Mokadem

The Valentine’s Day Edit

Valentine’s Day fashion has always teetered between two extremes: the cliché and the overtly seductive. On one end, saccharine pinks, heart motifs, and predictable lace-trimmed sweetness. On the other, bodycon, thigh-high slits, and the kind of red that demands attention.

What we wear on Valentine’s Day mirrors how we define romance at any given moment. In the Victorian era, love meant layers of lace and high collars, pastel gowns whispering devotion. The Edwardians took it further with Gibson Girl silhouettes—cinched waists and cascading skirts turning romance into performance.

By the Roaring Twenties, love got looser—literally. Drop-waist flapper dresses, shimmering beads, and feathered trims made Valentine’s a night for rebellion. The 1950s Dior New Look brought back structured femininity—only for the 1960s to unravel it with Yves Saint Laurent’s Le Smoking tuxedo, proving romance could be just as powerful as it was soft.

The 1980s spoke in excess—bold reds, towering shoulder pads, sequins galore—while the ’90s stripped it back, favoring slip dresses and Kate Moss minimalism, making seduction effortless.

Today, dressing for Valentine’s isn’t about rules but self-expression. A vintage dress dripping in romance, an undone oversized blazer with nothing underneath, a dramatic opera glove—love, like fashion, reflects the moment. And right now, it’s anything but predictable.


Shahira Lasheen | Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation Tribute Dress

This Shahira Lasheen gown is sculptural romance at its finest. The mermaid silhouette clings to the body before unfurling into dramatic, gathered hips like the petals of a blooming rose. The bodice is adorned with intricate floral appliques, a tactile expression of passion, while the deep crimson hue is the ultimate power move in the language of seduction.

Marmar Halim | SS’25 Red Dress

This Marmar Halim dress proved that red for Valentine’s doesn’t have to be a cliche. Paired with matching opera gloves and stockings, it feels like an old Hollywood siren got a contemporary, sharp update. 

Salma Osman | Lilac Beaded Crop Top & Matching Draped Chiffon Skirt

This set features a beaded crop top that glistens like dewdrops at dawn, while the chiffon skirt cascades in a dreamy, weightless drape. The muted lilac hue is a refreshing departure from the predictable reds and pinks of Valentine’s, making this a look for those who want to stand out and still be romantic.

Kayali | Lovefest Burning Cherry

smoky palo santo. Hints of guaiac wood and patchouli ground the fragrance, creating a sultry contrast between sweetness and depth.

Innovare Denim | Eleanora Corset Flower Off Shoulder Mini Dress

A structured corset top meets a playful, petal-like hem in this off-shoulder mini dress. The soft ivory hue enhances its romantic feel, while the delicate floral appliqués add movement and texture. Fitted at the bodice and flaring into a sculptural silhouette, it strikes a balance between structure and fluidity.

Linly the Brand | The Gold Button Top

This strapless black top is all about subtle drama. The sculpted bodice nips at the waist, accentuating the form, and the ornate gold buttons lend a vintage, almost military-inspired touch. Clean lines and structured tailoring make it a versatile piece that pairs effortlessly with everything from sleek trousers to full skirts.

Amiramir | Zero Fifty One Ruby Ring

This ruby-encrusted ring blooms like a flower in full tilt. The rich red stones are framed by diamonds, creating a contrast that’s both decadent and refined. Set against a silver band, it feels sculptural yet wearable.

Cece | The Andrea

Draped in deep burgundy, the structured bodice sculpts the frame, and the flowing skirt adds an effortless sense of movement. A single oversized floral embellishment at the hip punctuates the look.

Kooheji Jewellery | Rubies & Diamond Necklace

This necklace drapes like liquid light, each stone catching just enough of the glow to feel decadent, but never excessive. The cascading drop detail gives it an old-world romance that almost feels Art Deco with a modern attitude.

Kika | Tuxedo Box Dress

This structured halter dress plays with contrasts—sharp lapels softened by fluid curves, monochrome done with just the right amount of drama. It’s the kind of dress that demands dim lighting, a jazz bar, and a cute date.

Color WOW | Raise the Root Spray

This root-lifting spray delivers weightless body without the crunch. Designed to keep hair full and lifted all day, it adds bounce and structure while maintaining a soft, touchable finish. The built-in heat protection makes it as practical as it is powerful

Acler | Bead Birch Bag

Part sculpture, part statement, this bag is crafted from intricate hand-beading, creating an organic, almost abstract floral pattern, and the curved silhouette adds a touch of whimsy. It’s the perfect finishing touch for an outfit that needs just a whisper of red.

Mana Banaw | The Allurring Dress

There’s a bit of mischief in this dress—something about the off-shoulder ruffle, the velvet that feels stolen from a vintage boudoir, the lace cuffs that hint at drama. It’s flirtatious but not too obvious, sultry without trying too hard—just the right amount of trouble for a night out.

Zentia | Sculpted Low-Rise Corset Skirt

This low-rise corset skirt cinches at the waist before cascading into voluminous, airy folds. The sculpted fit creates a defined silhouette, and the maxi length keeps it effortlessly dramatic. Whether paired with a structured top or worn with a hint of bare skin, it’s the kind of modern romanticism that feels grounded.

Farah Wagdy | Lace Queen High Low Top

Darkly delicate, this high-low lace top features an asymmetrical hemline that adds an unexpected flourish. Sheer black lace drapes over the body, playing with shadow and skin in a sultry but subtle manner.

Tamara Ralph | Look 8 in Autumn/Winter 2024/2025

The sculpted bustier of this dress blooms into perfectly symmetrical rose appliqués, balancing architectural precision with soft romance. Draped satin cascades effortlessly down the body, making this dress as much a statement of technical prowess as it is a show-stopping silhouette.

Guerlain | Rouge G The Customisable Ultra-Care Lipstick in 520 Le Rouge Profond

Infused with 89% skincare ingredients, this lipstick nourishes while delivering bold, high-impact color in a satin or velvet matte finish. The refillable jewel case is a nod to Guerlain’s craftsmanship, making this a beauty essential that’s as timeless as it is customizable.

Fenty Beauty | Trace'd Out Pencil Lip Liner

This creamy, highly pigmented formula glides on effortlessly, enhancing and defining the lips with precision. Designed to resist feathering and fading, it promises to lock in colour for up to eight hours. Whether worn under a lipgloss or under lipstick, it’s the ultimate finishing touch for a flawless pout.

Elio Abou Fayssal | Anima Gown

Sleek, dramatic, and sensual, the Anima Gown plays with contrast and cut. The deep ruby-hued bodice, intricately embellished, melts into a figure-hugging velvet column that pools elegantly at the hem. Its halter neckline and open-back design bring just the right amount of edge to an otherwise timeless silhouette.

Kato | Botanique Earrings

Delicate but striking, these Kato earrings are a playful take on heirlooms. A cluster of multi-coloured gemstones set in a floral arrangement gives them an air of vintage glamour, while the asymmetry and colourful array keeps them feeling modern.

Amina Muaddi | Anok Slipper

Amina Muaddi’s Anok Slipper takes the classic pointed pump and gives it a smoldering twist. Set on her signature flared heel, the razor-sharp toe and glossy black finish exude seduction. It’s the shoe equivalent of a knowing, sharp glance.

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