Off-White Hosts Exclusive Art Basel Week Afterparty in Doha

Off-White Hosts Exclusive Art Basel Week Afterparty in Doha

The brand gathered global and regional tastemakers for a cultural night at Nobu Doha

Off-White™ hosted an exclusive afterparty in Doha during Art Basel week, bringing together international fashion media, global cultural figures, and a carefully curated group of regional tastemakers at Nobu Doha.

Set along the Corniche waterfront with sweeping views of the Doha skyline, the evening reflected Off-White’s continued exploration of the intersection between fashion, art, music, and contemporary culture. The event translated the brand’s distinctive visual and cultural codes into a refined nightlife setting, creating an immersive experience that balanced global creative energy with the city’s rapidly evolving cultural landscape.

Nobu Doha’s striking architecture and panoramic waterfront views provided a dramatic backdrop for the celebration, reinforcing the afterparty’s positioning as a key cultural moment during Art Basel week in Doha. Guests moved fluidly through thoughtfully curated spaces designed to encourage social exchange, music, and visual storytelling, resulting in an atmosphere that felt both elevated and intentionally informal.

The evening was documented by acclaimed photographer Patrick Sawaya, whose lens captured the mood, movement, and defining moments of the night.

Music played a central role in shaping the experience, with an international DJ lineup featuring Jyoty, Kitty Cash, and Ciesay. The trio delivered a high-energy yet considered soundtrack that carried the celebration late into the evening, underscoring Off-White’s enduring connection to global music and club culture.

Internationally recognized figures from the worlds of sports, fashion, music, and contemporary culture were among the notable attendees, including Nour Arida, Tristan Thompson, Swizz Beatz, and Marco Verratti. The guest list also featured a curated mix of regional creatives, influencers, and cultural insiders, including Abdelaziz AlSafadi, Abla Sebak, Abdulla Rashid, Abdulrahman Al Muftah, Dana AlNabooda, Ghada AlSubaie, Hamad Al Henzab, Lulwa Al Jassim, Maryam Al Attiyah, Noof Al-Mansoori, Sara Al Kuwari, Taleb Al Jassim, Lina Malaika, and Cheb Moha.

By convening global voices alongside regional creative leaders during Art Basel week, the event highlighted Doha’s growing role as an international cultural crossroads. The afterparty marked a standout moment in the city’s art week programming, celebrating creativity, community, and Off-White’s ongoing dialogue with global culture.