American supermodel Halima Aden quit the fashion industry
American supermodel Halima
Aden quit the fashion industry
Leading Muslim American
supermodel Halima Aden has quit the fashion industry, saying it forced her
to stay away from her religious beliefs, which she was not happy about. I have
finally realized that I am feeling at ease in my hijab. "
Halima Aden was born on
September 19, 1997. The Somali-American fashion model also has the honor of
being the first woman to wear the hijab in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant.
Leading American
supermodel Halima Aden has said goodbye to the fashion industry in a series
of Instagram posts. Explaining the reason, Halima Aden said that the fashion
industry forced her to stay away from her religious beliefs, which did not satisfy
her heart.
Somali-American model Halima Aden explained her reason for leaving the fashion industry, saying she was
leaving the runway fashion show because the sector forced her to deviate from
her religion.
Representing the mega fashion
label, Aden, the first model to wear hijab, wrote in her message that I was not
getting peace of mind while living in this industry.
Despite her success as a Black
Muslim woman in the industry, Aden said she is often stressed because she felt
uncomfortable during photo shoots. "My eyes are affected by the global corona
virus," Opened up
Aden, who moved to the United
States seven years after being born in a Kenyan refugee camp, said: "I
have finally realized that I am at peace with my hijab.
A social media post featured
Aden with his mother, saying, "I have a position for myself, but I also
have a position for all those who have lost their lives to fashion."
It should be noted that Aden
first gained fame in the year 2016, after which her popularity increased
further when she became one of the first female models to wear hijab. Since
then, she has appeared on the cover of British Vogue and on the runways at New
York Fashion Week.
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