The Heritage
The House of Ahmed Soliman
Ahmed Soliman draws from a palette dense with florals and orientals, anchored across five years by woody depth. The house moves between full-bodied floral sweetness and warm, resinous amber-woods, a sensibility rooted in the early 1920s. Twenty-one compositions reveal a consistent pull toward voluptuous, skin-close warmth—petals held in dark resins, woody undertones threading through rose and jasmine-heavy frames. This is not austere; rather, it is a body of work that favors opulent, lingering florals softened by oriental spice and creeping wood smoke.
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