How Qatar’s Sheikha Moza became stylish face of ultra-conservative regime

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Moza bint Nasser Al Missned is the mother of the current emir of Qatar and wife of the former emir — and one of the world’s best-dressed women.

The sheikha’s fascination with fashion has also impacted business decisions: In 2010, the Qatari royal family purchased London’s iconic Harrods department store for $1.7 billion; two years later, they snapped up Italy’s legendaryThe sheikha visits with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle in 2017.Actress Jodie Turner-Smith greeted the sheikha at The Fashion Trust Arabia Prize in Doha in late October 2022.

Indeed, Moza is known for her canny ability to adapt vintage Chanel pieces to suit Qatari modesty, and also embraces modern designs by Jean Paul Gaultier and Christian Dior.“When I’m exhausted, I go to my dressing room and go through my closets, and I try to mix things and fix things.”sheikhamozafashion / Instagram

During a state visit to Britain in 2014, Moza wore a Chanel couture suit with icicle-heeled furry boots, prompting British designer Julien Macdonald to note thathas any first lady had such global resonance in terms of fashion.” During that same 2014 visit to England, she wore a chrome green Dior skirt suit to Parliament, a red Valentino gown to a banquet at Buckingham palace, and a black and gold Armani Prive pantsuit to a meeting with British business leaders.

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