Inspired by Monet’s gardens: Georges Hobeika Bridal Collection 2025
A modern interpretation of artistic mastery
The Georges Hobeika Bridal 2025 collection invites us to step into a dreamlike world inspired by the legendary gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny. Just as Monet’s paintings captured the delicate interplay of light and nature, this collection transforms serene beauty into wearable works of art. Each gown tells a story of poetry and natural splendor, embodying the charm of nature immortalized by the Impressionist master.
Lavender, roses, leaves, jasmine, and bougainvillea – the floral motifs that defined Monet’s vision and echo the rich botanical heritage of the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa)—take center stage in Georges Hobeika’s designs. Through exquisite lace and embroidery, these blooms are reimagined with the atelier’s signature craftsmanship.
The gowns are more than mere garments; they are sculptural creations designed to enhance and elongate the feminine silhouette. Cinched waists, reminiscent of the grand silhouettes of the Baroque era, lend an air of aristocratic elegance, celebrating a confident and radiant bride. Every detail, from the placement of embellishments to the meticulous finishing, elevates femininity and grace.
This collection is a testament to Georges Hobeika’s ability to weave cultural and historical inspirations into bridal couture, creating timeless masterpieces that merge tradition with modernity. Year after year, the fashion house reaffirms its commitment to making every bride feel like a true work of art as if she has stepped out of one of Monet’s canvases.