Posts Tagged ‘Rad Hourani’

Rad Hourani Interview

Friday, July 30th, 2010

4-favourite Rad Hourani has been interviewed by American fashion journal Gravure magazine.

The designers talked to Diane Vadino about his background, collections, personal style and much more. Find the full interview here.

Rad Hourani and Rad by Rad Hourani are exclusively stocked at 4.

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‘Transclassic’ by Rad Hourani, Paris

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

If you happen to be in Paris over the next month, be sure not to miss Rad Hourani’s “Transclassic”: it will feature film, graphic, performance and photographic installations.

From June 24th to  July 22nd at Galerie Joyce, Palais Royal.

Rad Hourani is stocked at 4.

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Read the original blog post here on Hint

Rihanna In Rad Hourani

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Take a look at fashion-forward popstar Rhianna looking rather sleek in Rad Hourani.

Rad Hourani is currently stocked at 4.

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Rad Hourani interviewed by 160g Magazine

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

After only five collections, Rad Hourani has become the new fashion buzz, as those of you who have seen his collection at 4 will know. We’re looking forward to his diffusion line, Rad by Rad, which will in store for SS10.

Praised by critics, bloggers and all sorts of clients desperately looking for original garments, he is interviewed in the current issue of digital magazine 160grams (www.160grams.com).

Here’s a little snippet…

160grams: You say you have no technical design background, so what drove you towards Fashion in the first place ?

Rad Hourani: I’ve always been attracted by aesthetics: images, elegance and people with great style have always fascinated me. Fashion has been a part of my life ever since my childhood, when I used to see my mother’s new dresses, until I started working as a model scout and stylist. It was then that I started transforming clothes, but I was more interested in getting to know myself than in the fashion industry… And I could never really find the kind of clothes that perfectly expressed my personality. So I started creating unisex, straight-lined, limitless clothes. I wanted something timeless, something that was different from all the trends and the drama that we usually see in fashion.

Read the full interview here