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Worldview: Arab Couturiers Court Balkan Clients in Luxury Resort

This week’s global markets round-up of fashion business news also features Indian department store chain Shoppers Stop, Puma’s cautious note on China and Burkina Faso’s patriotic fabric trade.
Lebanese designer Tony Ward and Dubai-based Syrian designer Rami Al Ali were among those showing at the fifth annual International Fashion Festival in Porto Montenegro.
The main Tony Ward haute couture Fall/Winter 2023/2024 show took place on July 03, 2023 in Paris, several weeks before the Montenegro event. (Getty Images)

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