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What Went Down at OFF-WHITE™’s After Party at Art Basel Qatar

At Nobu, beneath the Corniche skyline, Off-White™ closed Art Basel week with a night of global sound, regional energy, and the kind of cultural convergence that defines Doha’s new rhythm.

Text Dazed MENA

As the upper echelons of the Art World swanned across Doha, it was only natural that an Off White™ after-party would be equally as exclusive and also, of course, at Nobu. With the Corniche waterfront as a backdrop replete with the Capital’s ever-impressive skyline, the night emerged as a keystone cultural moment amid the fair’s citywide momentum. Here’s everything you need to know about what went down. 

The DJ Lineup Was Everything 

Held together by sound, the night unfolded through sets from Jyoty, Kitty Cash, and Places + Faces’ Ciesay — high-energy, precisely paced, and stretching long past midnight, in step with Off-White™’s ongoing connection to the global club circuit.

The Corniche Set the Scene 

Set within Nobu Doha and overlooking the Corniche skyline, the afterparty translated Off-White™’s visual codes into an immersive nightlife environment. It was panoramic, sculptural, and intentionally fluid, punctuating an intermingling of conversation, image-making, and social exchange with ease. 

Doha’s Best Were There

A cross-section of global cultural figures and regional tastemakers moved through the room, including Nour Arida, Tristan Thompson, Swizz Beatz, Caro Daur, Shanina Shaik, Lais Ribeiro, and Marco Verratti, joined by a wider constellation of creatives, press, and cultural insiders shaping Doha’s contemporary scene.

Patrick Sawaya Captured It All

Captured through the lens of photographer Patrick Sawaya, the gathering crystallised as a defining moment of Art Basel week in Doha, reflecting the city’s growing role as a cultural crossroads while reaffirming Off-White™’s position at the intersection of fashion, music, and contemporary art.

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