Cedric Haddad Reveals Secrets Behind Heifa Wehbe’s Look in Jeddah

Lebanese star Heifa Wehbe captivated the audience at Farwah Theater in Jeddah with a bold, youthful look. She opted for a unique styling approach that reflected the energy of her performance, moving away from traditional attire.
Behind the Design Details
Costume coordinator Cedric Haddad explained that the goal was to emphasize youthfulness through a jumpsuit from British label Halpern. The design featured exposed shoulders and a zebra print that glowed under stage lights.
Transparent crystal-embellished gloves added a touch of sparkle, while layered jewelry completed the daring aesthetic. Classic black shoes were chosen to keep the focus on the main piece.
Context of the Look
Jeddah Season is a major artistic platform bringing together regional and global stars for diverse performances. These events consistently aim to present fashion designs that reflect contemporary spirit and align with younger generations.
This outfit highlights the role of fashion in enhancing the audience's visual experience during major concerts. Styling remains a crucial element in conveying the artist's message on stage.
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