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What We Are Buying Today: Manamah Saudi Sleepwear

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Updated 04 July 2025

What We Are Buying Today: Manamah Saudi Sleepwear

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  • Manamah offers pajamas adorned with incense symbols 鈥 an emblem of goodness and hospitality in every Saudi home

For those seeking soft, lightweight pajamas crafted from non-polyester fabrics made in 黑料社区, Manamah is the perfect choice.

The brand offers a variety of designs that are not only stylish but also deeply rooted in Saudi culture.

You will love their musk design, which combines cotton and nylon. This fabric blend ensures a soft touch against the skin while providing the breathability needed for warm summer nights. The heritage-inspired style adds a unique flair, making these pajamas more than just sleepwear.

The Saudi coffee cups pajama set, meanwhile, features a comfortable wide elastic waistband, ensuring a snug yet relaxed fit. The playful design not only looks great but also serves as a nod to the rich coffee culture in the Kingdom.

Manamah also offers pajamas adorned with incense symbols 鈥 an emblem of goodness and hospitality in every Saudi home. This design resonates deeply with the welcoming spirit of local culture, allowing wearers to feel a connection to their roots. Another favorite design features the iconic Saudi coffee pot, a symbol of hospitality that reflects the brand鈥檚 commitment to honoring tradition.

The name Manamah translates as 鈥渇rom a dream鈥 or 鈥渄eep state of sleep.鈥 It encapsulates the essence of what sleepwear should provide: a cozy and restful experience that allows you to drift into a peaceful slumber.

The pajamas are priced at SR279 ($74). The price feels justified considering the quality of the materials and the cultural significance embedded in each design. Manamah鈥檚 commitment to using high-quality, non-polyester fabrics is a significant plus, especially for those who are conscious about the materials we wear.

Visit manamah-sa.com for more details.


Roksanda Ilincic on Gulf fashion and dressing global celebrities

Roksanda Ilincic on Gulf fashion and dressing global celebrities
Updated 03 November 2025

Roksanda Ilincic on Gulf fashion and dressing global celebrities

Roksanda Ilincic on Gulf fashion and dressing global celebrities

DUBAI: Designer Roksanda Ilincic visited the Gulf recently with pitstops in Dubai and Riyadh to show off her latest collection and mark her collaboration with the UAE鈥檚 Jumeirah Marsa Al-Arab, where she created towering floral arrangements as the hotel鈥檚 first artist-in-residence.

Having dressed the likes of Catherine Middleton, Michelle Obama, Blake Lively, Cate Blanchett, and Anne Hathaway, the designer鈥檚 creations have also been flaunted in the Middle East with Saudi-born Jordanian royal Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein showing off a canary yellow look by Roksanda in 2023.

鈥(I) have to consider that those women are really under (a) magnifying glass 鈥 everything needs to be not just perfect, but also needs to last,鈥 she said of dressing high-profile women.

The London-based, Serbian-born designer also spoke to Arab News about her Spring/Summer 2026 collection, which marks her eponymous label鈥檚 20th anniversary.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The collection was partly inspired by British artist and sculptor Dame Barbara Hepworth, who is known for her modernist work and her method of piercing the block. According to Pace Gallery, she created her first pierced sculpture in 1932, 鈥渋ntroducing emptied space as an element in her compositions.鈥

To mirror that, Ilincic introduces organic holes into her upcoming collection, appearing on lapels and bodices across the line.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淎t a time when female voices were not necessarily heard, she created an incredible body of work that is still very modern, very relevant today,鈥 Ilincic said of the artist, who died in 1975.

鈥淚 started with her cutouts and dresses that were inspired by nature,鈥 Ilincic said, adding that Hepworth鈥檚 distinct use of metal rods was reflected in her fashion collection through fringe detailing.

It will probably be a hit in the Gulf, where the designer says 鈥渨omen 鈥 love to experiment with fashion. I think they鈥檙e very, very passionate about fashion

鈥淭hey love to show off their personalities, but at the same time they appreciate the art and craft behind it,鈥 she said of her customers in the region.

When it comes to sharing advice for up-and-coming designers in 黑料社区, Ilincic stressed the importance of staying true to one鈥檚 creative vision.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 very important to find their own voice 鈥 having that authenticity, uniqueness, very particular point of view, I think that鈥檚 probably the starting point.

鈥淧eople may not immediately respond to it, but I think it鈥檚 important for them to (stick) to their original vision and something that is very true to them, not (try) to follow something that is already out there.鈥