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How Abdulla Al Kaabi, Hassan Ali and LA Style Their Ramadan Fits

Level up from the ground up

Throughout Ramadan we delve a little deeper into the stories of our campaignā€™s leading faces. Get to know Abdulla Al Kaabi, Hassan Ali, and LA, in the second part of our ongoing series.

DISCOVER THE RAMADAN BOUTIQUE

Abdulla Al Kaabi & Marwan Al Kaabi

From directing award-winning short and feature-length films to founding his own production house El Booma Films, Emirati filmmaker Abdulla Al Kaabi has become a creative visionary to watch. Abdulla is now working on his next feature-length film titled Camel Tears, which follows a bedouin and his camel. Here, he steps in front of the Level lens with his brother Marwan.

My family isā€¦ a charging station, where one replenishes his soul with all the love every family member gives.

The key to nailing kandora fits is toā€¦ pay attention to the nuances that change over time, and incorporate these trends into how you represent yourself.

I complete my kandora fits withā€¦ confidence, humbleness, generosity, and love.

My Ramadan soundtrack isā€¦ the sound of the night breeze as I sit under the swaying palm trees.

The greatest lesson Iā€™ve learnt from my brother isā€¦ to live life and cherish every moment.

Fadhel Ali & Hassan Ali

Level-favourite Kuwaiti personality Hassan Ali, who goes by the stage name Cascou, curates musical experiences for Dubaiā€™s fanciest fashion parties while introducing new international sounds under his genre-defying label, Paradisea. As part of the Level campaign, he shares the spotlight with his father in Kuwait.

Ramadan isā€¦ an annual reset for the mind, body and soul. It all comes together in this spiritual mix: the self, community, and family.

The key to nailing dishdasha fits is toā€¦ pair it with the right footwear and accessories as the Kuwaiti dishdasha's design is minimal.

I complete my dishdasha fits withā€¦ Margiela Tabis.

The greatest lesson Iā€™ve learnt from my father isā€¦ speak up. Donā€™t settle.

LA, Suhaib & Obi

Director of creative agency Attachment Studios, visual artist, and photographer ā€” LA is a multi-hyphenate to be reckoned with. Odell Beckham Jr, Ty Dolla $ign, and Diplo are just a few of the famous faces he has captured in recent times. Yet, family is where his heart is. He linked up with his brothers Suhaib and Obi for a group shot worthy of the family album.

My family is all aboutā€¦ togetherness and support. Kinship and community are a big part of what makes Ramadan so special. Fasting and breaking fasts together, attending taraweeh, and sharing meals with neighbours and members of our greater community are some of the moments I cherish most.

The key to nailing kandora fits isā€¦ the sandals or loafers you pair them with. The footwear makes or breaks your entire fit.

I complete my kandora fits withā€¦ minimal accessories to enhance the look: Prada sunglasses, Prada pouch, Berluti sandals, and a Rolex.

The greatest lesson Iā€™ve learnt from my familyā€¦ is the importance of gratitude for every blessing in every moment. Being grateful and appreciative to both ourselves and to others. That trust is earned but respect must be given to all. That reputation is everything we have. Itā€™s what reflects your character, integrity, and trustworthiness. Build it and protect it.

My top style tip for Ramadan isā€¦ to keep it simple and minimal. Say more with less.