The show featured 20 of her haute couture designs created Cocktail Dresses for the occasion, making her the first designer from the Kingdom to join Lux's international panel of fashion experts. With a classic color palette composed of black, white and gray and designs of dentelle, satin and silk, her collection was both modern and feminine. "I liked Bogari's collection. It was marked by simplicity and elegance, yet Prom Dresses 2011 across as very luxurious," commented Sana Abdul Jabbar, a university student. Bogari, who has been designing clothes for the past 11 years, is based in Jeddah. Since the beginning of her career, Bogari has focused on designing evening dresses and gowns, earning her the admiration of fashionistas across the Middle East. Recently, she designed a chic gown for Glamorous Strapless Long Bridesmaid Dress singing sensation, Haifa Wehbe. Jeddah's community of fashionistas were given a special treat, as the designer presented them with her other collections. "I'm very pleased to cooperate with Lux and be the first Saudi Arabian fashion expert to join their international lineup of designers," stated Bogari. Talking about Golden Halter A-line Evening Dress design concepts, she said Saudi women are very much aware of the newest trends in fashion and style. "They share a preference for simplicity and elegance when it comes to evening dresses." A creation of Bogari in creamy-white from the Lux Collection earned the admiration of many visitors. "We were debating on which of the two designs would be dubbed as the 'Lux design' for the event," confessed Bogari. "I chose the creamy-white creation, as it adds to the charm of Saudi women. Its glamour adds to the beauty of the person who wears it, and that is what I look for from my designs: the ability to accentuate the inner beauty and radiance of the user by reflecting her spirit and intelligence."
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