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HALIMA ADEN QUITS FASHION SHOW FOR RELIGIOUS BELIEF | HIJAB STORY OF SOLAMIA VOGUE MODEL




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Halima aden born at a Kenyan refugee camp after her family’s escape from the Somali civil war,
When Halima Aden made the cover of Vogue Arabia as the first hijab-wearing woman to cover a Vogue title, it was certainly a momentous occasion. However, she was also criticised for wearind fitting form dresses, and for working on by male make-up artists
Her faith was strongest when she was around her family, and her hijab was “on point” when she was surrounded by her Somali culture.
If I continued down this path, I would’ve definitely lost my hijab completely,”
My mom said: ‘Go correct it, you were good and blessed before fashion. They came to you. What are you scared of? Correct the mistake you made publicly.' After this ..she felt more free and relieved … thank you Covid-19, because being back home with her mom has put so much into perspective.
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