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It’s no secret that the Lebanese-British actress Razane Jammal has firmly cemented her place in the world of fashion.
Just from her numerous appearances on the red carpet at international events and being an ambassador for Dior and, more recently, Cartier, she has already been dubbed one of the Arab world’s most stylish celebrities.
But even beyond the red carpet, whether at the Cannes Film Festival or Dior’s show during Paris Fashion Week, she consistently makes space for the region’s exceptional talent.
This time around, with the award season taking over, she attended the Beirut International Women Film Festival (BWFF) held in Lebanon. Under the theme “Women for Leadership,” the BWFF highlights and honours the powerful contributions of Lebanese and international women in the film industry.
For the occasion, The Sandman actress was part of a distinguished panel of women leading the jury. Fittingly, she celebrated the moment by stepping out wearing only the crème de la crème of Lebanese fashion and jewellery.
No stranger to wearing the finest, Jammal stunned in a Tony Ward Couture gown, specifically a black velvety piece from the fashion house’s latest ready-to-wear FW26 collection. With its strapless design and thigh-high slit, the dress was further elevated with a striking gold chain torso, showing the Maison’s undeniable craftsmanship.
For accessories, she didn’t settle for less. Opting for exquisite and unapologetic, the actress wore jewellery from Selim Mouzannar’s Basilisk collection, including a handmade necklace in yellow gold with a set of rounded diamonds engraved in a floral-like motif.
Naturally completing her all-Lebanese ensemble, she stepped into a chic pair of heels by Andrea Wazen, particularly the fan-favourite Nora Pump, featuring a pointy toe design with sheer tulle fabric for an elegant finishing touch.