Our Favourite Muslim Models Making Waves in the Industry

In an industry frequently scrutinized for its lack of diversity, a new wave of transformation is emerging, spearheaded by Muslim models. They are shattering barriers, reshaping beauty norms, and achieving remarkable success in the fashion realm. From dazzling the runways to becoming the faces of campaigns, these pioneering figures are not only visually striking but also champions of inclusivity and diversity.

 

Halima Aden

A name that needs no introduction, Halima Aden has been at the forefront of promoting diversity in fashion since she made history as the first hijab-wearing model to walk international runways. Hailing from Somalia, Aden's journey from refugee camp to runway stardom is nothing short of inspirational. She's graced the covers of major magazines, collaborated with renowned designers, and continues to use her platform to challenge stereotypes and empower young women around the globe.

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Imaan Hammam

This Dutch-Moroccan beauty has become a fixture on runways and in fashion campaigns, captivating audiences with her striking features and undeniable talent. Hammam's presence in the industry has shattered norms and opened doors for models of diverse backgrounds. With her effortless style and magnetic personality, she's become a role model for aspiring models from all walks of life.

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Ikram Abdi Omar

A rising star in the fashion world, Ikram Abdi Omar is making a name for herself with her bold runway presence and captivating beauty. Hailing from Kenya, Omar's unique look and confident demeanour have caught the attention of designers and photographers alike. With each stride down the catwalk, she's proving that beauty knows no boundaries and that representation matters now more than ever.

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Noor Tagouri

While primarily known as a journalist and activist, Noor Tagouri has also made waves in the fashion industry as a model and influencer. As the first hijabi woman to appear in Playboy magazine, Tagouri sparked important conversations about modesty, empowerment, and self-expression. Through her work, she continues to challenge societal norms and advocate for greater diversity and inclusivity in media and fashion.

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Shahira Yusuf

Hailing from Australia, Shahira Yusuf is making her mark as a prominent Muslim model, known for her grace, elegance, and poise. With her striking features and magnetic presence, Yusuf has quickly risen through the ranks to become a sought-after talent in the industry. Whether she's gracing the pages of high-fashion magazines or strutting down the runway, she's a powerful symbol of representation and diversity.

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These are just a few examples of the many Muslim models who are reshaping the fashion landscape and challenging traditional beauty standards. By embracing their identity, culture, and faith, these trailblazing individuals are not only breaking barriers but also inspiring others to do the same. As we celebrate their achievements, let us continue to support and uplift diverse voices in the fashion industry, ensuring that everyone has a seat at the table and a chance to shine. After all, true beauty knows no bounds, and it's time for the fashion world to reflect the rich tapestry of humanity in all its glory.

 

Thanks for reading, see you next time!

Hijabee x

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