Karen Wazen Represents Arab World at Grammys 2026
From Dubai to Los Angeles: How Karen Wazen Shined for the Arab World at the 68th Grammy Awards
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Lebanese-British influencer, fashion entrepreneur and cultural ambassador Karen Wazen made a dazzling impact at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, becoming one of the most visible Arab figures on music’s global red carpet. Her presence wasn’t just a fashion moment — it marked a milestone for Arab representation at one of the world’s biggest entertainment events.
Wazen, based in Dubai and celebrated for her influential lifestyle content, global brand collaborations and successful eyewear line, took to Instagram after the event with heartfelt gratitude, writing: “What a day ❤️ Grateful to @grammys & @cbstv for the experience. My 16-year-old self would never believe!!! Still processing it all ✨” She also thanked her designer, sharing pride in wearing a custom Nicolas Jebran gown and praising her Anastasia Beverly Hills glam team.
Wazen’s appearance at the Grammys marks a notable first: she has been recognized as the first Arab content creator formally invited to attend and cover the Grammy Awards, a milestone that reflects both her personal brand influence and the increasing global reach of Middle Eastern creatives.
At the ceremony’s red carpet, she stunned in a shimmering gold gown by Lebanon’s Nicolas Jebran, capturing attention alongside music superstars and international media. Her look was featured among the most talked-about fashion moments of the night, celebrating how Middle Eastern style can stand shoulder-to-shoulder with global couture.
Karen Wazen has built her reputation over years as a trendsetter and entrepreneur. With millions of followers on Instagram and a growing international profile, she has collaborated with luxury fashion houses, launched her own eyewear brand and been featured on regional magazine covers.
Her influence also extends into humanitarian work: Wazen has been a supporter of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) since 2018, using her platform to raise awareness for displaced communities in the Middle East and beyond.
Wazen’s presence at the Grammys, often considered the pinnacle of global music and entertainment culture, highlights the ever-expanding footprint of Arab creatives in the global spotlight. It underscores how digital influence, fashion, entrepreneurship and cultural advocacy are increasingly intersecting on international stages.
As she continues to bridge her regional roots with worldwide recognition, Karen Wazen’s Grammy appearance stands as both a personal achievement and a symbolic step forward for Arab representation in global media and entertainment.
