Fashion / IncomingMaiden Britain Voyage"Cult Couturier" Ziad Ghanem's S/S 09 Sartre-inspired collection for his ready to wear line Maiden Britain is laden with references.ShareLink copied ✔️January 6, 2009FashionIncomingTextSusie LauMaiden Britain Voyage Ziad Ghanem grew up in war torn Lebanon but escaped mentally through the pages of The Face and i-D and eventually made it to London, where he set up a made-to-order bespoke design studio. His Union Jack dress made a notable appearance in the recent BBC show 'British Style Genius'. In addition to his demi-couture approach, he has also been working on his ready to wear label Maiden Britain together with graphic artist Robert Boon. Their S/S 09 collection "Hell is paradise without other people" has been showcased in Latvia as part of the [Moment] event but will be showing at London Fashion Week for A/W 09. Dazed Digital: Where did the idea for your S/S 09 "Hell is paradise without other people" collection come from?Ziad Ganem: The title is the opposit of the famous saying by Jean Paul Sartre 'Hell is other people", meaning: the most perfect life without others is hell. I love the clash of cultures references in this collection,somehow they blend softly together. DD: You've been referred to as a cult couturier - what does this actually mean and what does it entail?ZG: A cult couturier means that my bespoke designs are popular and fashionable among a particular section in society that is looking for comfort wit and individuality in clothes,by dressing to feel good and not to impress anyone except themselves..DD: You also practice 'eco fashion' - where do you see sustainable fashion going in the future?ZG: We are all responsible for our choices. I choose to use eco-friendly techniques and I make clothes from recycledmaterials, reconstructing second hand clothing and eco friendly printing techniques.The sources might not be a strong enough material to inspire everyone in the fashion industry... but many designer are environment friendly.DD: What have your private commissions consisted of - like a more extravagant version of Maiden Britain?ZG: Maiden Britain is my ready to wear Label, in collaboration with graphic designer Robert Boon. The clothes are made already and available for sale. Private commission consist on the same ideas but made to a client's specific requirements and measurements. DD: What's next for Ziad Ghanem?ZG: A A/W 2009/10 Maiden Britain Fashion Show at London Fashion Week.CreditsPhotographer: Ellis Scott Stylist:Justine JosephsHair: Charlie Le Mindu sponsered by FudgeMake up: Michelle Webb using MacModels: Scott Sanders @ PremierKirsten Ringelmann @ models 1 Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: Latex and leather at Sextou’s first Parisian raveThe penis dress has fashion in a chokehold RIMOWAAirport aesthetics and the timeless appeal of the RIMOWA caseAdanolaLila Moss fronts Adanola’s latest spring 2026 campaignValentino SS26 couture: Alessandro’s peep show answers our prayersSaint Laurent AW26 was the Parasocial Relationship ConventionWilly Chavarria joins forces with the ACLU in new campaign Matthieu Blazy’s Chanel couture debut was a dreamy mushroom tripAW26 menswear: Everything you missed from this season’s showsOnWhat went down at On and Dazed’s event for Paris-based creativesUGGInside UGG’s Paris Fashion Week Pop-UpDior SS26: Jonathan Anderson’s couture debut wants you to touch grassEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy