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A Green Sweater Unites the Looks of 6 Stars in Ramadan Drama and Provokes Reem Al-Adl's Comment

By ShofHub Editorial Team Publisher ShofHub Source etbilarabi.com
PublishedMarch 9, 2026 at 5:35 PM Cairo time
UpdatedApril 18, 2026 at 7:01 AM Cairo time

A single green sweater appeared on the shoulders of six actors in Ramadan series, prompting fashion designer Reem Al-Adl to sarcastically comment on this unprecedented phenomenon.

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A Green Sweater Unites the Looks of 6 Stars in Ramadan Drama and Provokes Reem Al-Adl's Comment

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The current Ramadan drama season witnessed a unique phenomenon, where nearly the same green sweater appeared on the shoulders of six different actors across multiple series, surprising fashion designer Reem Al-Adl, who sarcastically commented on the matter via her Facebook account.

Who Joins the Cast?

The stars who wore this green sweater in their Ramadan works include Mohamed Lotfy in the series "Wanansa Al-Li Kan", Mohamed Mahmoud in "Al-Sitt Mona Lisa", Amr Saad in "Ifraj", along with several other artists who appeared wearing almost the same piece, making it look like a uniform among these productions.

How Does the Cast Mix Form?

This phenomenon brings together actors from different generations and artistic backgrounds, with Mohamed Lotfy and Amr Saad standing out as prominent names in drama, while Mohamed Mahmoud adds a new diversity, reflecting the variety of the Ramadan drama scene and the overlapping production details between the works.

What Do We Know About the Project?

The series "Wanansa Al-Li Kan" stars Mohamed Lotfy and is a new dramatic work addressing contemporary social issues, while "Al-Sitt Mona Lisa" and "Ifraj" present different stories within a diverse dramatic framework, but the common factor among them is this green piece that has become the talk of viewers.

Why Does This Development Matter?

The repetition of a single clothing item across several series during one season highlights the challenges of costume coordination in simultaneous productions and raises questions about coordination between different production teams. It also reflects a phenomenon that may be unintentional but has affected the viewer experience.

What’s Next?

Fashion designer Reem Al-Adl, who is also involved in the series "Kan Ya Makan", commented on the phenomenon saying: "Sorry everyone, I just can’t not comment!.. I tried but I can’t, if these were distributed for free with every contract this wouldn’t happen," indicating the possibility of future steps to avoid repeating such cases in upcoming productions.

The audience and critics reacted to this phenomenon with humor, with artist Sabry Fawaz describing the sweater as the "acting school uniform," while some noted it has become "more famous than Amr Diab’s sweater," reflecting how widespread this piece has become in the Ramadan scene.

It is worth noting that Reem Al-Adl is one of the most prominent costume designers in Arab drama, and her participation in the series "Kan Ya Makan," which includes a star-studded cast such as Majid Al-Kadwani and Yusra Al-Louzi, enhances her artistic status and makes her comment on this phenomenon more impactful.

Amid this development, the audience remains keenly watching what the next steps will be in costume coordination within dramatic works, especially with the increasing number of productions and overlapping artistic teams, making this phenomenon an important lesson in the drama industry.

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