Musaed Al Saqer and His Immortal styles

Musaed Al Saqer is a renowned fashion consultant and red carpet strategist celebrated for his work at some of the world’s most prestigious cultural events, including the Cannes Film Festival, multiple awards ceremonies organized in the Middle East, and major Fashion Weeks across Europe and the Middle East. With a career defined by creativity, precision, and influence, Musaed has become a trusted force behind the most memorable and talked-about red carpet moments.

1.Your styling work blends boldness with sophistication. How do you define your signature aesthetic, and where do you draw inspiration from?

My signature aesthetic is about precision and purpose — I’m drawn to silhouettes that tell a story, that balance strength with subtlety. I love merging clean architectural lines with unexpected details that spark conversation. My inspiration comes from everywhere: the quiet elegance of Arabian heritage, the raw energy of urban life, and the way light plays on textures. I’m also deeply inspired by art, especially sculpture, and by places — from the souks of Kuwait to the galleries of Paris.

2.When working with high-profile clients, how do you tailor your approach to reflect their personality while pushing creative boundaries?

For me, it starts with listening. Every client has a story, a mood they want to project, even if they don’t articulate it. I study how they move, what excites them, what makes them hesitate — and I build from there. The key is trust. Once that’s established, I can introduce daring elements they wouldn’t have imagined, but that still feel authentically them. It’s about amplifying their essence, not overshadowing it.

3.The fashion world changes fast. What’s one trend you’re excited about right now—and one you’d like to retire?

I’m excited about the return of craftsmanship — pieces that feel personal, made with care, that isn’t just fast fashion. There’s a renewed respect for tailoring, handwork, and heritage, and that resonates with me. A trend I’d gladly retire? Overly logo-driven looks that shout instead of speak. Style shouldn’t be about broadcasting brands; it should be about expressing yourself.

4.In a world of AI and Digital fashion, What role do you believe Human institution and craftmanship will play in the future of styling? 

Technology will change how we produce and consume fashion, but it will never replace the magic of human intuition. Algorithms can predict patterns, but they can’t feel energy in a room or understand the subtlety of a client’s expression when they put something on. Craftsmanship, the human touch — these are what make style personal, emotional, unforgettable. In fact, as technology advances, I think people will crave that human connection even more.

 

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