
Nafsika Skourti has been working from Amman since the early 2010s — a location that rarely comes up in fashion conversations about the region, and that distinction seems deliberate. The line moves between bridal, ready-to-wear and bespoke without losing a consistent grammar: draped and gathered fabric that behaves like it has been reasoned through rather than styled into place. Collection names — *Architecture of Form*, *Traces of Being* — suggest a designer thinking in terms of structure and residue, not trend cycles. The price range runs from accessible entry pieces to $9,800 bespoke, which is a wider spread than most single-designer houses can hold credibly. The Celeste Gown is the piece the range keeps returning to in multiple iterations — same foundation, different weights — which is where you see the cut logic most clearly.






































