The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
The word Art should be considered as an emotion. ✨
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Thelma serving with LOEWE✨
Thelma serving with LOEWE✨
Thelma serving with LOEWE✨
Thelma serving with LOEWE✨
Thelma serving with LOEWE✨
With one eye on official news sources, and the notification chimes of Slack, Teams, and Trello forming a white noise chorus to our new normal, for many of us there was one collective voice that rose above the social media din during this week’s unrest. The WhatsApp groups of mums – school mums, café mums, swimming class mums, mums in all shapes, creeds and sizes – that serve as a central line into the consciousness of motherhood across the Middle East in crisis. The pulse of modern motherhood, brought together by their collective love, strength, and determination to shield. At the link in bio, Bazaar Arabia reached out to a clutch of mothers across the region who are tapped into this cultural heartbeat, to find out what empowers and encourages them during turbulent times.
With one eye on official news sources, and the notification chimes of Slack, Teams, and Trello forming a white noise chorus to our new normal, for many of us there was one collective voice that rose above the social media din during this week’s unrest. The WhatsApp groups of mums – school mums, café mums, swimming class mums, mums in all shapes, creeds and sizes – that serve as a central line into the consciousness of motherhood across the Middle East in crisis. The pulse of modern motherhood, brought together by their collective love, strength, and determination to shield. At the link in bio, Bazaar Arabia reached out to a clutch of mothers across the region who are tapped into this cultural heartbeat, to find out what empowers and encourages them during turbulent times.
With one eye on official news sources, and the notification chimes of Slack, Teams, and Trello forming a white noise chorus to our new normal, for many of us there was one collective voice that rose above the social media din during this week’s unrest. The WhatsApp groups of mums – school mums, café mums, swimming class mums, mums in all shapes, creeds and sizes – that serve as a central line into the consciousness of motherhood across the Middle East in crisis. The pulse of modern motherhood, brought together by their collective love, strength, and determination to shield. At the link in bio, Bazaar Arabia reached out to a clutch of mothers across the region who are tapped into this cultural heartbeat, to find out what empowers and encourages them during turbulent times.
With one eye on official news sources, and the notification chimes of Slack, Teams, and Trello forming a white noise chorus to our new normal, for many of us there was one collective voice that rose above the social media din during this week’s unrest. The WhatsApp groups of mums – school mums, café mums, swimming class mums, mums in all shapes, creeds and sizes – that serve as a central line into the consciousness of motherhood across the Middle East in crisis. The pulse of modern motherhood, brought together by their collective love, strength, and determination to shield. At the link in bio, Bazaar Arabia reached out to a clutch of mothers across the region who are tapped into this cultural heartbeat, to find out what empowers and encourages them during turbulent times.
With one eye on official news sources, and the notification chimes of Slack, Teams, and Trello forming a white noise chorus to our new normal, for many of us there was one collective voice that rose above the social media din during this week’s unrest. The WhatsApp groups of mums – school mums, café mums, swimming class mums, mums in all shapes, creeds and sizes – that serve as a central line into the consciousness of motherhood across the Middle East in crisis. The pulse of modern motherhood, brought together by their collective love, strength, and determination to shield. At the link in bio, Bazaar Arabia reached out to a clutch of mothers across the region who are tapped into this cultural heartbeat, to find out what empowers and encourages them during turbulent times.
With one eye on official news sources, and the notification chimes of Slack, Teams, and Trello forming a white noise chorus to our new normal, for many of us there was one collective voice that rose above the social media din during this week’s unrest. The WhatsApp groups of mums – school mums, café mums, swimming class mums, mums in all shapes, creeds and sizes – that serve as a central line into the consciousness of motherhood across the Middle East in crisis. The pulse of modern motherhood, brought together by their collective love, strength, and determination to shield. At the link in bio, Bazaar Arabia reached out to a clutch of mothers across the region who are tapped into this cultural heartbeat, to find out what empowers and encourages them during turbulent times.
Our February cover star Salma Abu Deif steps into a powerful new chapter, marking a defining moment in her career. The Egyptian actress and Loewe ambassador reflects on self-discovery, quiet confidence, and the creative choices shaping her journey. نجمة غلافنا لشهر فبراير سلمى أبو ضيف تدخل مرحلة جديدة وقوية في مسيرتها، في محطة فارقة من مشوارها الفني. الممثلة المصرية وسفيرة دار لويفي تتأمل رحلتها مع اكتشاف الذات، والثقة الهادئة، والخيارات الإبداعية التي ترسم طريقها Our cover star, @salmaabudeif wearing @loewe Publisher & Group Editor: Valia Taha @valiataha Editor in Chief: Dina Spahi @dinaspahi Senior Editor: Dina Kabbani @dinakabbani Videographer: Artem Sadovnikov @artem.sadovnikov Creative Director & Stylist: Hugo Toucas @hugotoucas Production Manager: Ahd Sakr @ahd_sakr Hairstylist: Raynald Bernard @raynald.croix.bernard Makeup Artist: Eudaggy lerus @eudjy_l Talent Management: @humanagementme @sallymhajjar Location: Petit oiseau va sortir @lpovs