Harper’s Bazaar Arabia dedicated a feature to "Couture Collections That Feel Like Wearable Art", inviting Enso Design Lab to contribute a sculptural accent to the architectural silhouettes of Rami Al Ali. The object crafted by Enso became the gravitational center of the frame — not competing with the couture look, but amplifying its quiet expressiveness. A reminder that silence, too, can speak volumes.
When couture meets zen minimalism
Contemporary fashion is searching for new languages — couture is increasingly seen as a "museum in motion." For this shoot, the Harper’s Bazaar team sought a piece that could anchor the fluid architecture of the gown without overwhelming its embroidery. We introduced a form defined by its flowing, almost mirror-like contour — inspired by the instant water finds its shape in motion. The design is a gesture of silent balance, one that catches ambient light in the studio and leaves behind a refined visual pause.
The gravity point of the frame
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Curated by: Nour Bou Ezz
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Crafted by: Enso Design Lab
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Worn with: Rami Al Ali Couture, SS25
“Enso Design Lab’s sculptural earrings anchor the couture silhouette, turning fashion into a mindful artefact.” — Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, April 2025
Harmony with Enso
The contour seems to hold the very moment when a droplet suspends mid-air. We shape that sensation into a form that balances the noise of trends with the stillness of contemplation. That is why Harper’s Bazaar calls it "wearable art."