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    Miss Lebanon Nada Koussa Wows Miss Universe With A Traditional Lebanese Dress Celebrating Phoenician Heritage

    By Natalie HaddadNovember 15, 2024Updated:July 30, 2025
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    At the Miss Universe preliminaries, Miss Lebanon Nada Koussa captivated the audience with a jaw-dropping display of heritage and elegance in a striking traditional Lebanese costume designed by the talented Joe Challita.

    The stunning ensemble was an homage to Lebanon’s rich Phoenician legacy, bringing to life the ancient story of Tyrian purple – a color that once symbolized royalty and power.

    A Royal Tribute to Tyre’s Legacy

    The costume, titled “An Ode to Tyrian Purple: Lebanon’s Gift to the World,” draws deep inspiration from the historic city of Tyre, where the rare and luxurious Tyrian purple dye was first discovered by the ancient Phoenicians.

    This opulent shade, extracted from murex shells, was once reserved for the garments of emperors and nobility, symbolizing wealth, prestige, and power.

    Joe Challita’s vision was to honor this heritage by incorporating various tones of purple, blending deep reds and blues, into the costume’s luxurious fabrics and intricate embroidery. Each detail of the outfit is steeped in history, celebrating Lebanon’s enduring influence on global culture and fashion.

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    A Modern Princess in Traditional Elegance

    Nada Koussa embodied the grace and strength of a 19th-century Lebanese princess as she took to the stage. The centerpiece of her ensemble was the Kubran overcoat, a staple of traditional Lebanese dress wear, known for its association with wealth and nobility.

    The rich velvet fabric was adorned with hand-stitched embroidery, including a striking cedar tree motif on the sleeves and back, paying homage to Lebanon’s iconic national symbol.

    Adding a touch of sensuality and flow, the outfit was paired with light, sheer sherwal pants. This delicate fabric provided a beautiful contrast to the heavy structure of the overcoat, creating a balanced silhouette that was both regal and modern.

    Finishing Touches of Artisanal Craftsmanship

    No Lebanese princess look would be complete without the iconic Tantour headdress. This conical headpiece, traditionally worn by noblewomen in the 19th century, stood tall on Nada’s head, symbolizing pride, resilience, and beauty.

    Challita added authentic traditional coins to the headpiece, showcasing the intricate artisanal craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations.

    By weaving together historical elements with a contemporary flair, the designer succeeded in creating a look that was not just a costume but a celebration of Lebanese culture.

    “Through Miss Lebanon’s national costume, I wanted to pay tribute to Lebanon’s iconic gift to the world, the color purple,” Challita explained. The result was a masterpiece that beautifully merged the past and present, making a powerful statement on the global stage.

    Nada Koussa’s traditional costume was more than just a fashion statement – it was a celebration of Lebanon’s rich cultural legacy. By wearing this meticulously designed ensemble, she brought to life the timeless story of a nation known for its elegance, artistry, and resilience.

    Every detail, from the regal purple hues to the traditional elements like the Kubran overcoat and Tantour headdress, symbolized the deep historical roots and enduring spirit of Lebanon.

    This stunning look stands as a testament to how fashion can be a powerful vessel for storytelling. By honoring the past while embracing contemporary design, the costume beautifully showcased Lebanon’s artistic heritage and its lasting influence on the world stage.

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