• 13/10/2022
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Portrait: Rawdah Mohamed, the influencer and model who is committed to the rights of Muslim women<

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She then grew up in Norway, and takes her love for fashion.While working as a health professional in a specialized establishment for autistic children, she launches her fashion and lifestyle blog in parallel.She professionalizes her Instagram account, which earns thousands of subscribers day by day.She positions herself as an influencer, image advisor, and even works to bring more inclusiveness to the advertising campaigns of Oslo Fashion Week.In February 2019, when she collaborated with several brands, she stood out for the many street style photographers that populate the weeks of fashion.From there his career was born.It becomes a style, a face, an icon for all fashion fans in Norway.

Engagement as spearhead

Portrait : Rawdah Mohamed, l'influenceuse et mannequin qui s'engage pour les droits des femmes musulmanes

Between several fashion weekends, she finds the time to sign a model contract.Her career takes off, she scrolls for Max Mara in Milan the following season in September 2020, and finds herself invited in the biggest shows of Parisian fashion week.But that does not depend in any way the racism that it undergoes daily.Still in the columns of Vogue Us, she tells how her first modeling experience in Paris Fashion Week could be heavy.Despite her official invitations to parades and her growing notoriety, she is watched with distrust when she presents herself at the entrance to the shows.She sees herself snubbed or even ignored, and the security teams treat her as a "suspect".She therefore discovers that discrimination still exists, regardless of her new job and notoriousness.And this, despite the progress displayed in terms of inclusiveness in fashion."I really wanted [fashion] to be a place where I could be myself and everyone would accept me as I am," she said.I was very sad to realize that, no, that's another place where I still have to fight to be me and be able to dress as I want, "said the model.