Model Halima Aden honored at star-studded LA bash

Aden at the Heirs Of Afrika 4th Annual International Women Of Power Awards. Getty Images
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Updated 09 August 2021
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Model Halima Aden honored at star-studded LA bash

DUBAI: US-Somali model Halima Aden was honored at the Heirs of Afrika 2021 International Women of Power event in Los Angeles this week. 

Heirs of Afrika, founded by Ghanaian-American media executive Koshie Mills, celebrates black women who are agents of change in entertainment, fashion, beauty and business. 

Aden received the Fashion Queen honor. 

“This fierce talent has not only overcome adversity but also triumphed and broken barriers for other young black women around the world,” said Heirs of Afrika. 

Aden was joined at the 4th edition of the annual event, hosted by Grammy-winning artist Michelle Williams, by US Representative Maxine Waters, actor Kofi Siroboe and entrepreneur Alexis Kerr. 




Halima Aden attended the Heirs Of Afrika 4th Annual International Women Of Power Awards. Getty Images

Ahead of the awards ceremony, guests hit the red carpet dressed to impress, with some opting for African-inspired outfits.

Aden kept it simple and streamlined with a black, long-sleeve top tucked into a pair of high-waisted, button-up trousers and nude pumps.

Once inside the venue, guests were treated to dinner as they enjoyed a series of performances and awards presentations.

Aden follows in the footsteps of previous award recipients such as actresses Tiffany Haddish, Rosario Dawson and Ryan Destiny. 

The UNICEF ambassador certainly deserves the fashion queen title. Her inspiring story began in a Kenyan refugee camp, where she was raised before emigrating to the US with her family at age 7.




Aden received the Fashion Queen award. Getty Images

Aden went on to make headlines as the first woman to wear a hijab in the Miss Minnesota USA pageant, where she was a semi-finalist. The Muslim model was also the first contestant to wear a hijab throughout the competition and the first to favor a burkini during the contest’s swimsuit round.

Shortly afterwards, she made history as the first hijab-wearing model in New York Fashion Week after she made her runway debut in 2017 at the Yeezy Season 5 show. 

It was the Minnesota-based model and humanitarian’s first red carpet appearance since taking a step back from the fashion industry in November 2020. The 23-year-old made the decision to walk away from the industry, claiming that it did not align with her faith.




Halima Aden walking for Tommy Hilfiger in 2019. Getty Images

Aden added a clause to her contract with IMG Models to ensure she would never have to remove her hijab. 

“My mom asked me to quit modeling a long time ago. I wish I wasn’t so defensive,’’ Aden wrote in a lengthy Instagram post detailing why she decided to step back from modeling. “Thanks to COVID-19 and the breakaway from the industry, I have finally realized where I went wrong on my hijab journey.’’

She received support online from part-Palestinian model sisters Bella and Gigi Hadid, and from Barbadian singer and fashion designer Rihanna, who tapped Aden to star in the first Fenty Beauty video campaign.


Incoming: The biggest movies due out before summer 2026 

Updated 01 January 2026
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Incoming: The biggest movies due out before summer 2026 

  • From Baby Yoda’s big-screen debut to the return of Miranda Priestly, here are some of the biggest films heading our way in the next few months 

‘Project Hail Mary’ 

Directors: Phil Lord, Christopher Miller 

Starring: Ryan Gosling, Sandra Huller, Lionel Boyce 

Due out: March 

MGM paid a reported $3 million to acquire the rights to this 2021 sci-fi novel by Andy Weir (author of “The Martian”), which has now been adapted for this blockbuster starring Gosling as Dr. Ryland Grace. Grace wakes up on a spacecraft with no memory of who he is or why he’s there. He gradually works out that he’s the sole survivor of a crew sent to the Tau Ceti solar system hoping to find a way to fix the results of a “catastrophic event” on Earth. Fortunately, it turns out Grace is kind of a science genius. Equally fortunately, it turns out he may not have to save the world all on his own.  

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ 

Director: Gore Verbinski 

Starring: Sam Rockwell, Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Pena 

Due out: January 

After its premiere at Fantastic Fest last year, Variety described Verbinski’s sci-fi action comedy as “an unapologetically irreverent, wildly inventive, end-is-nigh take on the time-loop movie” with a “hyper-referential script … full of inside jokes for gamers.” The guy stuck in that time loop is Rockwell’s man from the future, who’s on his 118th attempt to save the world from a rogue artificial intelligence. To do so, he needs to convince just the right mix of misfits from the late-night patrons of a diner in Los Angeles to undertake what could well be a suicide mission.  

‘Wuthering Heights’ 

Director: Emerald Fennell 

Starring: Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi, Hong Chau 

Due out: February 

Fennell’s latest feature is billed as a “loose adaptation” of Emily Bronte’s 1847 Gothic classic —the story of the ill-fated passion shared between the well-to-do Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, a young man of low social standing and uncertain ethnic origins, in the moorlands of Yorkshire in northern England. Warner Bros. are playing up the love-story side of Bronte’s layered and often troubling novel, setting a Valentine’s week release. 

‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ 

Director: Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic 

Voice cast: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day 

Due out: April 

Critics were not especially kind to 2023’s “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” but that certainly didn’t dissuade audiences, who made it the second-highest grossing film of that year, behind only “Barbie.” With the same team returning to helm and voice the movie (with the additions of Benny Safdie and Brie Larson to the cast), chances are that “Galaxy” will have much the same reaction from the two groups as the eponymous Brooklyn plumber and his brother Luigi head into outer space with Princess Peach and Toad to take on Bowser’s son, Bowser Jr (Safdie). 

‘Michael’ 

Director: Antoine Fuqua 

Starring: Jaafar Jackson, Nia Long, Miles Teller 

Due out: April 

The biggest biopic of the year will likely be this feature about one of the most culturally significant music stars in history, Michael Jackson — aka The King of Pop. It depicts his journey from child star in the Jackson 5 to global superstar in the Eighties, and reportedly does not whitewash the allegations of child sexual abuse that dogged the singer for years (with producer Graham King saying he wanted to “humanize but not sanitize” Jackson’s story)  — although Michael’s own daughter, Paris, has described the script as “sugar-coated” and “dishonest.” 

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ 

Director: David Frankel 

Starring: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt 

Due out: May 

With all the original stars returning (despite the reported initial reluctance of Streep and Hathaway to do so) along with the director and main producer, this sequel to the acclaimed 2006 comedy drama about aspiring journalist Andrea “Andy” Sachs (Hathaway), who lands a job as PA to an absolute nightmare of a fashion-magazine editor — Miranda Priestly (Streep) should be a guaranteed hit. If it sticks to the story of Lauren Weisberger’s “Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns,” then we’ll find that Andy, a decade on, is now herself the editor of a bridal magazine and planning her own wedding. But she’s still haunted by her experiences with Miranda.  

‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ 

Director: Jon Favreau 

Starring: Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, Jeremy Allen White 

Due out: May 

The latest feature from the “Star Wars” franchise builds on one of its most successful TV spinoffs, “The Mandalorian.” It sees bounty hunter Din Djarin (aka The Mandalorian) and his one-time target-turned-adoptive son Grogu — the Force-sensitive infant from the same species as the Jedi master Yoda — enlisted by the New Republic to help them combat the remaining Imperial warlords threatening the galaxy after the collapse of the Galactic Empire.