Interview: KooKoo’s Golly Sayfi

With a background in interior design, Golly Sayfi’s passion lied solely in fashion. Her family has been in the fashion business for over 15 years. She spent her childhood on trips to trade shows sifting through what was in each season. It was a natural move for her to launch her own label, “KooKoo”, a nickname she’s had since childhood.
You were raised in Dubai all your life, where are you originally from and how has your background inspired your creations?
For me, Dubai is home rather than Iran. And a lot of my close families live here with us too. I actually feel my Iranian background and the Emarati one are quite similar in my opinion. But my inspiration is not so much my own background, it comes more from the Middle Eastern roots and culture. This part of the region where we live, is more about how much you can stand out compared to the person next to you. So elements like bold colorful colors, patterns and mixing fabrics and textures with one another are behind my creations.

What designers do you admire?
John Galliano, Vivienne Westwood, Yamamoto Yohji, Manish Arora and Karl Lagerfeld to name a few.
What’s your design philosophy?
There is no right way or wrong way to design. Your design methods and creative pieces may relate to some and not to others. Every individual has there own style, just let the outfit you wear communicate to the world, the person you really are. And always keep in mind that life is too short, to have a bad outfit on.

If you’re in Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Lebanon, you can find the KooKoo line at the following stores:
* SAUCE
* Bauhaus
* Boom and Mellow - Emirates Mall
* Tigerlily - Wafi
* Amazaan - Wafi
* 50 Degrees - Souq Al Bahar
* CREAM - Lebanon
KooKoo ships via Aramex for a cost between KD10-30 depending on the shipment weight. You can also order her items through Fashion on Wheels on Facebook.
For more information, contact Golly at golly.int@gmail.com!
Sara said,
October 21, 2008 @ 7:39 am
Love love love the last dress, wiya el bow o sweetheart outline!!
7anoona said,
October 21, 2008 @ 7:44 am
the shemagh skirt is interesting
I wouldn’t wear it-but I like how she mixed all the colors together
Ansam said,
October 21, 2008 @ 1:58 pm
I am not liking the shmagh inspired styles!!!
Milly said,
November 23, 2008 @ 12:51 am
Love the Bow Tie theme ! Mashallah.