Qatar fashion show postponed to March over regional security concerns

Organisers say delay is precautionary after Qatar announced temporary security measures at US-run Al Udeid Air Base.

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The Qatar fashion show was supposed to take place from January 19 to January 21. / AA

The Doha Fashion Show has been rescheduled to March because of regional security concerns, organisers said on Friday after Qatar announced precautionary measures at the US-run Al Udeid Air Base amid rising tensions.

Organisers said the decision to delay the show was taken "out of an abundance of caution" to prioritise the safety of designers, talent, partners, media and guests, while ensuring a high-quality experience.

The show was supposed to take place from January 19 to January 21.

Qatar said on Wednesday that precautionary measures had been taken at Al Udeid, including the departure of some personnel, because of rising regional tensions, according to its International Media Office.

The office said the steps were part of broader efforts to safeguard the security of citizens and residents and protect critical infrastructure and military facilities.

The security warning at Al Udeid was lowered one day later, three sources briefed on the situation told Reuters on Thursday.

The Doha Fashion Show is a biannual fashion event launched to position Qatar as a regional hub for luxury, fashion and creative industries.

It typically features runway shows, designer presentations and industry networking, with a focus on emerging talent.

The show is part of Qatar's broader effort to diversify its economy and expand its cultural and lifestyle sectors, alongside investments in tourism, sports and the arts.