In a creative career, staying creative is the hardest part. It takes a lot of time, hard work and passion to create an original idea. I love it when I finally have something so unique to share with you all. The only thing that bothers me is that the creative industry is competitive. Of course the moment you think of an original idea, someone is going to thrive off of it and make it of their own. It’s flattering to be imitated no doubt, but it’s insulting when they try to take full credit. I encourage support and 100% credibility, but please know when you are actually credible to speak on a subject whether it’s mental health or fitness, if you’re not suited to speak about this— then don’t. I know it’s “new content” for you, but you’re actually doing more damage then good. Get some experience and gain credibility so that your followers aren’t suffering. That’s all for my rant today.
Photography by Rari Filmz
Abaya: This chic abaya is from Anna Hariri. I love white abayas, they look so beautifully chic I can’t resist owning one. This abaya was a little looser when I received it, so I got it tailored to fit better. It keeps you pretty warm, so this abaya works perfectly in the chilly seasons. It also has a pretty long slit in the front, so for my modest girls you can wear jeans or leggings underneath! White and black is the classic piece, and it’s done so elegantly with the black outline. This abaya can work for any dressy occasion. I wore it to a baby shower, but I can see myself wearing it a professional work event as well and that’s something I can’t do too often with an abaya.
Jewelry: I’m wearing my signature name necklace from Nominal. I believe they no longer make the signature necklace, but they even have cuter fonts to write your name in. Use MARIAM15 for $ off your purchase.
Purse: I took out my single flap caviar leather Chanel purse to complete the elegant and classy look.
Shoes: I’m wearing the pointy toe black suede heels by Aquazarra. They’re comfortable and cute especially if you’re exposing your ankles.
Photography by Rari Filmz