This article was originally published on Dazed MENA

Marking the Spring/Summer 2026 collection, Versace has collaborated with Dazed MENA on a special project shot in Beirut, Lebanon. Featuring a self-shot cover of photographer Myriam Boulos, as well as a wider tableau of the city’s creative community lensed by Boulos herself, the collaboration was inspired by a city that speaks to the brand’s DNA. 

In light of the unfolding tragedy in Lebanon, Dazed MENA will donate all proceeds from the cover story, released on April 3, to two NGOs operating on the ground: Beit Aam and Man Wa Salwa

Since March 2, Lebanon has been under attack by Israeli forces, who first struck south Lebanon before advancing further into the country, reaching the capital, Beirut. According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry and UNICEF, as of March 25, at least 1,094 people have been killed, including 121 children, figures that are climbing by the day. 

As a result of the wanton aggression, more than one million people have been forcibly displaced, making it one of the largest displacements in the world, with no sign of abating. Relentless Israeli displacement orders now cover approximately 14 per cent of Lebanon’s territory.  

This donation is part of Dazed MENA’s ongoing commitment to be in solidarity with the people of the region and their struggle, including those in Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, and beyond. 

The sale will run indefinitely until all copies are sold out. To purchase a copy and support Lebanese citizens on the ground, visit the Dazed MENA shop