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Doha
Heya is Qatar’s longest running exhibition showcasing the latest in Arabian and modest fashion, and with only one edition taking place this year, Heya 2020 is expected to be truly unique with significant participation from local brands. With a new logo and identity, the exhibition will offer visitors an array of unique collections, from high-street apparel, haute couture and luxury, to the latest modest evening gowns. It will also feature a rich programme of events including four fashion shows, ten talk shows, and one workshop taking place on the sidelines of the event.
Secretary General of Qatar National Tourism Council and Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said, "As our thriving Business Events sector resumes activity, I welcome visitors to our first exhibition of the season. Over the years, Heya has become one of country’s top cultural events, anticipated by its wide following of Arabian and traditional fashion fans from Qatar and across the region. It has played a vital role in nurturing local talent, launching numerous local brands that went on to become leading names in modest fashion. We are taking all necessary measures and precautions to ensure the safety and wellbeing of Heya visitors, and we advise them to follow all instructions to fully enjoy the event.”
This year’s edition sheds light on Qatar’s home-grown talent and will showcase over 150 exhibitors including local designers and entrepreneurs along with two Kuwaiti designers Tahani Alotabi and Basayel Style. The returning local brands include Almotahajiba, Harlienz, Hamadis, 1309 studios and Terzi, among others.
Visitors can enjoy a safe shopping experience at DECC, which follows hygiene and safety guidelines put forth by the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH). Safety measures include limiting the visitor capacity to 30%, mandatory use of masks, presenting the EHTERAZ application on entrance, and following social distancing measures.
To better manage visitor traffic, all visitors are required to register here prior to the event. Upon confirming registration, they will receive a QR code which must be shown at the entrance. This registration will be valid for entry throughout the 5 days of the exhibition. Walk-in guests without prior registration may also register in the foyer area.
Heya is open for women only; except on the opening day (November 27), during which men can accompany family members. Children below the age of the 13 are not permitted to enter the exhibition.
Doha
The Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) on Tuesday announced that the 17th Edition of Heya Arabian Fashion Exhibition is scheduled to begin at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) on Friday (November 27) and will go on until next Tuesday.
To be held under the patronage of Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the exhibition is being organised by the Qatar Business Events Corporation (QBEC), a subsidiary of QNTC.Heya is Qatar’s longest running exhibition showcasing the latest in Arabian and modest fashion, and with only one edition taking place this year, Heya 2020 is expected to be truly unique with significant participation from local brands. With a new logo and identity, the exhibition will offer visitors an array of unique collections, from high-street apparel, haute couture and luxury, to the latest modest evening gowns. It will also feature a rich programme of events including four fashion shows, ten talk shows, and one workshop taking place on the sidelines of the event.
Secretary General of Qatar National Tourism Council and Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said, "As our thriving Business Events sector resumes activity, I welcome visitors to our first exhibition of the season. Over the years, Heya has become one of country’s top cultural events, anticipated by its wide following of Arabian and traditional fashion fans from Qatar and across the region. It has played a vital role in nurturing local talent, launching numerous local brands that went on to become leading names in modest fashion. We are taking all necessary measures and precautions to ensure the safety and wellbeing of Heya visitors, and we advise them to follow all instructions to fully enjoy the event.”
This year’s edition sheds light on Qatar’s home-grown talent and will showcase over 150 exhibitors including local designers and entrepreneurs along with two Kuwaiti designers Tahani Alotabi and Basayel Style. The returning local brands include Almotahajiba, Harlienz, Hamadis, 1309 studios and Terzi, among others.
Visitors can enjoy a safe shopping experience at DECC, which follows hygiene and safety guidelines put forth by the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH). Safety measures include limiting the visitor capacity to 30%, mandatory use of masks, presenting the EHTERAZ application on entrance, and following social distancing measures.
To better manage visitor traffic, all visitors are required to register here prior to the event. Upon confirming registration, they will receive a QR code which must be shown at the entrance. This registration will be valid for entry throughout the 5 days of the exhibition. Walk-in guests without prior registration may also register in the foyer area.
Heya is open for women only; except on the opening day (November 27), during which men can accompany family members. Children below the age of the 13 are not permitted to enter the exhibition.