Titled “The New Order,” Georges Hobeika’s Fall/Winter 2025 couture collection feels like stepping into a dream you didn’t know you missed.
Set in a mood of red-carpet elegance and quiet romance, the Lebanese house reintroduces us to fashion as fantasy, where glittering gowns, sculptural silhouettes, and veil-like fabrics move like poetry. “Bringing the dreaming back—what made me fall in love with fashion in the first place. A visual poem from me to you,” Co-Creative Director Jad Hobeika shared—and it truly was.
Photo: Courtesy of Georges Hobeika, Guillaume
Pearls scattered like stardust, crystals traced delicate lines across sheer corsetry, and 3D appliqués floated across soft tulle. There was a kind of cinematic softness to it all, but with sharp detail and structure—a balance only couture can achieve.
Photo: 1, 4, 6 – Guillaume, 2, 7 – Collective Parade, 3, 5, 8 – Courtesy of Georges Hobeika
One standout piece, a bridal gown with an endless veil and silken tail, made us pause; not just for its beauty, but for the way it made us feel. Brides, take note: this is the art of dressmaking in its most romantic form.
Photo: 1,2 – Courtesy of Georges Hobeika, 3 – Collective Parade
“The New Order” invited us into something slower, softer, more intentional. A reminder that fashion, at its best, can hold space for beauty, grace, and the dreaming that stays with you long after the lights go down.
Photo: 1,2,3,5,7,8 – Courtesy of Georges Hobeika, 4,6,9 – Karl Dagher
Photo: 1,2,5 – Courtesy of Georges Hobeika, 3,4 – Karl Dagher



























