Vogue Runwayさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Vogue RunwayInstagram)「Rawdah Mohamed (@rawdis) can trace the start of her international street style career back to late August, when she attended Oslo's Spring 2019 season; between shows, she found time to sign as a model, due to her striking features and unconventional style.  However, her foray onto the international show circuit has not been easy, from negative body language to the intense scrutiny she received for entrance to shows, despite carrying an invitation in hand, Mohamed discovered that discrimination remained rampant while attending Paris Fashion Week, even with the strides that have been made in terms of diversified casting. Mohamed, who has worn a hijab since she was about 7 years old, has been fighting this fight since she moved to a small town in Norway. The bullying she was subjected too, however, only strengthened her resolve to wearing the hijab. “I never really liked the idea of having to adjust the way I speak or the way I look just because it makes other people uncomfortable,” she says. For Mohamed, the hijab is a form of expression, not oppression. “I’m definitely using it to make a statement that, yes, I’m a Muslim woman, I’m doing this, and you guys have to deal with it—just like I was using it when I was a kid growing up with my hijab. I feel like I’m doing the exact same thing with fashion. Deep down I’m hoping [by my doing this] it will be easier for other girls.” Tap the link in our bio for more. Photographed by @styledumonde」3月27日 3時23分 - voguerunway

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Rawdah Mohamed (@rawdis) can trace the start of her international street style career back to late August, when she attended Oslo's Spring 2019 season; between shows, she found time to sign as a model, due to her striking features and unconventional style.
However, her foray onto the international show circuit has not been easy, from negative body language to the intense scrutiny she received for entrance to shows, despite carrying an invitation in hand, Mohamed discovered that discrimination remained rampant while attending Paris Fashion Week, even with the strides that have been made in terms of diversified casting. Mohamed, who has worn a hijab since she was about 7 years old, has been fighting this fight since she moved to a small town in Norway. The bullying she was subjected too, however, only strengthened her resolve to wearing the hijab. “I never really liked the idea of having to adjust the way I speak or the way I look just because it makes other people uncomfortable,” she says. For Mohamed, the hijab is a form of expression, not oppression. “I’m definitely using it to make a statement that, yes, I’m a Muslim woman, I’m doing this, and you guys have to deal with it—just like I was using it when I was a kid growing up with my hijab. I feel like I’m doing the exact same thing with fashion. Deep down I’m hoping [by my doing this] it will be easier for other girls.” Tap the link in our bio for more. Photographed by @STYLE DU MONDE


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