FHK
FHK by Style Gallery is a narrative-led brand founded by Fatma Hamad AlKetbi, shaped by the duality of heritage and modernity, nature and nuance, memory and reinvention. With a focus on meaningful design and cultural reflection, FHK stands as a quiet yet intentional voice in the regional creative landscape.
At its core, FHK is a deeply personal archive—one that translates Emirati identity into tangible, timeless pieces. Every collection is rooted in Fatma’s lived experience, reinterpreting the customs, visuals, and rituals she grew up with through a contemporary, design-driven lens. From the hush of desert winds to the intimacy of domestic tradition, each element is carefully considered, refined, and given new life through silhouette, textile, and detail.
No collection repeats the last. Each release emerges from its own distinct narrative, tone, and emotional direction. Yet collectively, they form a cohesive continuum: chapters in a broader story inspired—always—by the UAE. From shared symbols to subtle gestures, the spirit of the Emirates is embedded in the work, not loudly but unmistakably.
Among the signature series, Sway explores feminine strength and emotional fluidity through sculptural softness and controlled volume. AlFakhr is a refined statement of national pride, conveyed through embroidery, structure, and bold restraint. Designs inspired by the Arabian horse reflect a reverence for endurance, poise, and cultural symbolism—honoring the animal’s role in both history and identity.
While each collection is distinct, many of FHK’s pieces are designed to be lived with—stackable, wearable, and quietly collectible. These are daily pieces that invite layering, styling, and personal interpretation, with an ease that suits contemporary life while preserving deeper cultural meaning. Releases are paced, purposeful, and rooted in story, rather than driven by seasonal turnover.
Through FHK by Style Gallery, Fatma is creating more than a brand—she is building a living design journal, a visual language of heritage and identity. Quiet in tone but rich in depth, FHK invites the wearer to connect with stories that might otherwise fade, and to carry them forward through objects that respect their origin while embracing their place in the present.