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Styled Archives: The Don Juan of Egyptian Cinema

Let's just say your mom had all his movies on VHS, and not just for the plot.

Mai El Mokadem

Roushdy Abaza, a man who exchanged the dry tomes of law school for the allure of the silver screen, emerged as a quintessential emblem of Egyptian cinema's golden age. Suave, charming, macho, and imbued with an undeniable sense of humour, he epitomises the 1960s heartthrob. Abaza's versatility allowed him to effortlessly transition between comedic roles that showcased his wit and dramatic performances that demanded a steely seriousness.

A signature moustache was an inseparable facet of his style, complementing the sophisticated attire he favoured—impeccably tailored suits, crisp shirts, and sharp trousers. In this episode of Styled Archives, we delve into Roushdy Abaza's most dashing looks from his reign as a cinematic dreamboat. Through portraits, movie stills, and candid photographs, we witness the enduring charisma that made him a perennial favourite and a leading man.

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