For ten years, QASIMI has occupied a unique space within contemporary fashion. Founded by the late Khalid Al Qasimi and now led by his sister, Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, the London-based label has built a reputation for clothing that sits at the intersection of cultural exchange, practicality and refined design. Its collections have consistently explored ideas of movement, identity and belonging, all through a lens of quiet sophistication.

Now, the brand is extending that philosophy beyond clothing with the launch of its first Permanent Leather Goods Collection. Rather than approaching accessories as seasonal additions, QASIMI has conceived the line as an enduring offering - one designed to evolve alongside its wearer rather than be replaced by the next trend cycle.
Drawing inspiration from the functionality of nomadic carrying objects, the collection reflects the brand's ongoing dialogue between softness and structure. Crafted from premium nappa leather in black and brown, the range includes a tote bag, crossbody bag, wash bag and card holder, each designed with longevity and everyday use in mind.

The move feels like a natural progression for a brand that has always prioritised purpose over excess. In an industry increasingly driven by novelty, QASIMI's permanent approach offers something quieter: objects designed to age well, develop character and remain relevant long after their initial purchase.
More than a leather goods launch, the collection represents another chapter in the evolution of a brand that continues to champion thoughtful design, cultural dialogue and the idea that luxury can be both functional and deeply considered.

