There are occasions that demand more than elegance—they require presence, identity, and a garment that speaks without uttering a word. These are the women who have chosen Maison Murad Atelier for moments that matter.
Maricel Cohen de Mulino at the Latin America Charity Ball
At the Latin America Charity Ball in Monaco, an event celebrating Latin culture and philanthropy under the patronage of Prince Albert II, Panama's First Lady, Maricel Cohen de Mulino, graced the evening in a custom gown by Maison Murad.
The soft pink crepe dress featured a discreet Watteau cape and intricate crystal embellishments on the bodice, embodying refined grace and ceremonial fluidity. Designed to move like a whisper, every detail reflected both elegance and intention, aligning perfectly with the event's tone of purpose and prestige.
(photos from the First Lady's Instagram account @mulinomaricel)
At the Presidential Inauguration of Panama
On July 1st, during the ceremony marking the beginning of her husband's presidency, First Lady Maricel Cohen de Mulino once again turned to Maison Murad to represent not only herself but an entire nation. She appeared in a custom white gown that combined simplicity and symbolism. Its clean lines and sculptural shape were designed to project dignity, poise, and national pride. From its structured lines to its delicate finishes, the design captured the dual role of being both a woman of influence and a symbol of continuity. It wasn't just an outfit—it was a declaration.
(sources: La primera dama Maricel Cohen de Mulino y su vestido blanco con cristales de Swarovski | Ellas , José Raúl Mulino es investido como presidente de Panamá para el periodo 2024-2029 - EFE)
Frances Hannon at the 2025 Academy Awards
Oscar-nominated for her work in Wicked, Frances Hannon brought understated elegance to the red carpet at this year's Academy Awards. Her look embodied quiet strength and masterful restraint—a long, structured black gown with a front button closure and a silhouette that balanced sharp tailoring with fluid movement.
Minimal by design yet rich in presence, the gown reflected the artistry of both the woman and the moment. It was a choice that spoke not through ornament, but through form and finesse—a celebration of character, craft, and clarity, both on screen and on the red carpet.
(source: Oscars 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Timothée Chalamet and More)
Maria Bakalova at the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 33rd Annual Oscars Viewing Party
At one of Hollywood’s most iconic Oscars-night celebrations, actress Maria Bakalova embraced modern glamour with a playful yet powerful presence. Her look: a strapless silver mini dress covered in shimmering sequins, sculpted in a voluminous silhouette that echoed both youth and sophistication.
The bold metallic texture caught every light in the room, while the short length and clean neckline gave it a confident, contemporary edge. It was a celebration of contrast—fun and formal, light-hearted and commanding. A look that proved elegance doesn’t have to whisper—it can sparkle unapologetically.
(sources: MARIA BAKALOVA at Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 33rd Annual Academy Awards Viewing Party in West Hollywood 03/02/2025 – HawtCelebs , Elton John Academy Awards Viewing Party Editorial Photo - Image of quot, carpet: 365106701)
Katherine Jenkins at the 80th Anniversary of VE Day
Katherine Jenkins brought radiant energy to her appearance in a long-sleeved ombré sequin gown that transitioned from deep navy into soft blue, finishing in a cascade of metallic fringe.
The silhouette—sleek, structured, and fluid—was designed to captivate in motion. Textural, tonal, and unapologetically bold, the look combined classic elegance with a contemporary spark, striking the perfect balance between performance and presence.
Joanna Bobin at the 2025 BAFTAs
At the 2025 BAFTA Television Awards, Joanna Bobin embraced bold color and sculptural form in a look that felt both playful and polished. Her gown featured a structured fuchsia top, sharply paneled and slightly oversized at the shoulders, bringing architectural edge and a touch of irreverence to the red carpet.
This was beautifully contrasted by a floor-length coral-orange sequin skirt, cut close to the body to create a sleek, elongated silhouette. The luminous texture of the skirt caught the light with every step, adding movement and dimension to the overall look. Balancing color-blocking with restraint, the design was unexpected yet intentional—a fearless pairing of hues and shapes that delivered modern elegance with a fresh, editorial finish.
(source: The red carpet looks at the 2025 BAFTA TV Awards )
Worn with intention. Seen around the world. More than appearances, these are moments that define us.
With elegance always,
Maison Murad Atelier.