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Last month, I was in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to attend a business conference, and while taking some down time at a beautiful coffeeshop in the design district of the city, I met Najah, a beautiful young women who is finishing her final year as an architecture student, diving into the world of Abaya designs. Besides her flawless outer beauty, Najah is truly kind hearted and her creative ability to merge physical building designs, with middle eastern abayas wear, is truly a ‘thinking outside of the box’ approach. I was truly excited to interview Najah, and learn more about the incorporation of merging what seems like two different types of designs, into one.
By Nohémie MawakaLast month, I was in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to attend a business conference, and while taking some down time at a beautiful coffeeshop in the design district of the city, I met Najah, a beautiful young women who is finishing her final year as an architecture student, diving into the world of Abaya designs. Besides her flawless outer beauty, Najah is truly kind hearted and her creative ability to merge physical building designs, with middle eastern abayas wear, is truly a ‘thinking outside of the box’ approach. I was truly excited to interview Najah, and learn more about the incorporation of merging what seems like two different types of designs, into one.