Lebanese designer Elie Saab, renowned for his elegant and feminine creations, has cemented his legacy in the fashion world. Starting at just six years old, Saab showcased his talent by designing dresses in Beirut, later establishing his atelier in 1982. His intricate use of rich fabrics, lace, embroidery, and crystals gained global recognition, especially after Halle Berry wore his gown at the 2002 Oscars. Saab draws inspiration from Lebanon’s rich culture and modern influences like Mondrian’s art. With headquarters in Beirut, offices in New York and Paris, and 60 retail outlets worldwide, Elie Saab continues to redefine timeless couture.