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If there was any fashion brand that was going to command after hours during Art Basel Week Doha, it was going to be Off-White™.
Not merely hosting an afterparty, Off-White™ staged a moment.
Slipping seamlessly into the city’s after-hours energy, hosting an exclusive late-night gathering, it felt like an extension of the work happening across Art Basel, bringing together collectors, creatives and cultural heavyweights.

Of course, the setting helped. Perched along the Corniche at Nobu Doha, with the skyline against the water, the space carried that cinematic, almost surreal quality Doha does so well.
Inside, Off-White™ translated its signature codes, which include the ongoing conversation between fashion, art and subculture, into a refined nightlife language.
Guests drifted between rooms, conversations folding into music, music folding into movement. It was elevated but intentionally easy, the kind of room where international fashion editors, regional tastemakers and global cultural figures all felt like part of the same scene.

Music anchored the night with DJs Jyoty, Kitty Cash and Ciesay delivering a set that built steadily. And the crowd matched the energy.
Names from fashion, sport and music – from Nour Arida and Caro Daur to Swizz Beatz and Shanina Shaik – mixed with a curated circle of regional creatives and cultural insiders, underscoring Doha’s growing position as a meeting point between the Middle East and the wider creative world.
By the time the night stretched into the early hours, what lingered was a relaxed night which created connection and creatively charged conversations.

Creating a moment, one where fashion came to life and where art and music blurred together, Off-White™ wasn’t a part of the Art Basel conversation; it was at the centre of it. Just as it should be.