Dato' Zaha Rina Zahari, Delia von Rueti, Raisa Sufian, Dato' Seri Farah Khan, Sarah von Rueti, Datin Chai Schnyder and Datin Alissa Fitri

 The prestigious Halcyon Gallery on New Bond Street was transformed into a a stunning mergence of high art and couture for Dato’ Seri Farah Khan’s The Art of Style fashion showcase. Malaysian and London-based VIPs at the private exhibition witnessed the debut of 30 Farah Khan couture pieces, based on 20th century great masters, namely Picasso, Matisse, Chagall and Monet. There were also 10 limited edition Andy Warhol-inspired bomber jackets and an exclusive capsule of couture jackets that pay tribute to sculptor Lorenzo Quinn. Guest highlights include Her Excellency Evelyne Genta, Halcyon Galley president and founder, Paul Green and wife Katie Green, who joined Malaysian fasionistas including Datin Chai Schnyder, Ally Mukhriz and Ezurin Khyra. "What you see here tonight is that wonderful collaboration between the genius of art and the genius of fashion, Paul declared.

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Photo 1 of 12 Dato' Seri Farah Khan and Paul Green
Photo 2 of 12 Dato' Seri Farah Khan, Ezurin Khyra and Joanna Bolkiah. Photo: Piers Allardyce
Photo 3 of 12 Ally Mukhriz in a Lorenzo Quinn Couture jacket and Dato' Seri Farah Khan
Photo 4 of 12 A Farah Khan Couture dress inspired by a Dale Chihuly artwork
Photo 5 of 12 Lady Linda Davies, Dato' Seri Farah Khan and Her Excellency Evelyne Genta
Photo 6 of 12 Katie Green, Dato' Seri Farah Khan and Datin Chai Schnyder
Photo 7 of 12 Shaan Chan and Raisa Sufian
Photo 8 of 12 A Pierre Bonnard-inspired Farah Khan Couture skirt. Photo: Piers Allardyce
Photo 9 of 12 Dato' Zaha Rina Zahari, Delia von Rueti, Raisa Sufian, Dato' Seri Farah Khan, Sarah von Rueti, Datin Chai Schnyder and Datin Alissa Fitri
Photo 10 of 12 Model Tini in a Charles Demuth-inspired dress of the work 'Sail In Two Movements'
Photo 11 of 12 Vincent Van Gogh-inspired dress and skirt, depicting the work 'Irises'. Photo: Piers Allardyce
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