Queen Letizia of Spain showcased Egyptian craftsmanship throughout the Spanish royals’ official go to to Cairo this week, donning trend and jewellery designed by Egyptian artists and highlighting companies led by girls.
Throughout her journey to Cairo’s Sultan Qaitbay Centre for Arts and Tradition, she wore a particular linen jacket by Egyptian designer Dina Shaker, celebrated for combining trendy class with conventional touches.
The Queen additionally highlighted the work of ladies artisans by selecting jewellery from Mishka, a Cairo-based workshop that empowers feminine creators by jewellery impressed by Mamluki structure. Queen Letizia personally chosen the earrings from a number of items submitted by the artists.
This highlight on Egyptian women-led enterprises drew worldwide consideration to the nation’s inventive industries. The go to was seen as a robust cultural trade, underscoring Egyptian expertise and entrepreneurship.
The Designers
Born in Alexandria, Dina Shaker based her eponymous model in 2013, incorporating architectural themes into her designs and aiming to weave Egyptian influences with up to date designs.
In the meantime Mishka is a neighborhood jewellery model that employs girls from the district in Outdated Cairo that homes constructions and cemeteries constructed by Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay, which in flip encourage the design of the equipment.
