Simple Arab women hit cover of Vogue

Residents of Saudi Arabia hit the cover of the Arab version of Vogue magazine, the new issue of which is dedicated to supporting women in the country. The information appeared on the website of the publication.

The photo shoot for the new December issue was attended by ordinary Saudis from different parts of the region, professional models of Arab origin, as well as local celebrities.

For example, the first cover, authored by photographer Hayat Osama, features five young girls in traditional costumes. In addition, model Amira Al Zuhair posed for the front page of the issue, posing with bright eye makeup wearing a hijab.

At the same time, three other fashion models were photographed for the third cover: Amira Al Zuhair, Sophie Alshehry and Domi. At the same time, all models are captured in dresses by Saudi designer Arwa Al Banawi.

According to the material, a model Cindy Bruna (Cindy Bruna ) with Saudi designer Mohammed Ashi, who also provided the outfit for the photo shoot. Photos were taken by photographer Tom Munro.

In addition, the new issue contains an article by Princess Rima bint Bandar bin Sultan, the first woman to be appointed Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the United States. In the article, she addressed the Saudi women and appreciated their contribution to the development of the country. “The time has come when we should be judged by our abilities and achievements, and not by gender,” the princess writes in the text.

Earlier in August 2019 Kim Kardashian wearing a corset got on the cover of Arab Vogue. She was photographed in a black dress with a satin corset top with a flesh-colored insert and long black gloves.

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