Halima Aden announces partnership with modest wear giant Modanisa

Halima Aden has a longstanding work relationship with Modanisa. Courtesy of Rooful Ali
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Updated 15 September 2021
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Halima Aden announces partnership with modest wear giant Modanisa

DUBAI: After taking a hiatus from the fashion industry, Halima Aden is back. The US-Somali model, who stepped back from the industry in November 2020, has just been revealed as Modanisa’s first brand ambassador.

Turkey-based Modanisa is the world’s largest platform that offers modest clothing options for veiled women, making the partnership one that Aden does not have to compromise her religious beliefs for — the primary reason she says she walked away from fashion in 2020.

“I’m so excited to be working with Modanisa. They have been an ever-present in my career: my first modest fashion catwalk, my first collection, and now my first global fashion role, all with Modanisa. They share my faith and values, and fully respect my choices as a Muslim woman. I’m coming home,” Aden said in a press release about her new position with the company.




Halima Aden x Modanisa headscarf collection. Courtesy of Fadil Berisha

Echoing her statement, Samim Surel, Modanisa’s vice president of marketing and brand, said: “We’re thrilled to have Halima Aden back working with Modanisa. She is an icon of our times, who perfectly embodies the values of our brand: smart, stylish, and passionate, wanting to live her best life without abandoning her religious beliefs. Like our customers, Halima is proud of her Muslim heritage, and seeks a harmonic blend between Islamic traditions and modernity. Her creative energy and positive connection with young Muslim women from all backgrounds will be a fantastic asset for us as we drive forward with our global plans.”

In addition to being the company’s brand ambassador, the 23-year-old, who inked a two-year deal with Modanisa, will also design two collections for the platform.




Halima Aden at Modanista London Modest Fashion Week in 2017. Photo by Rooful Ali

Aden is set to visit the company’s Istanbul headquarters later this month to start work on a range of shawls, which will launch early next year.

The model and former UNICEF ambassador has a longstanding working relationship with Modanisa.

Aden, who grew up in a Kenyan refugee camp before moving to Minnesota, first made headlines after wearing a Modanisa burkini during the swimsuit portion of the Miss Minnesota USA pageant in 2016.

In addition to fronting campaigns and walking runways for Modanisa’s Modest Fashion Weeks in London, Istanbul and Dubai, Aden has also produced a collection of headscarves for the e-tailer, which instantly sold out.


Imaan Hammam shines in bridesmaid mode

Updated 29 December 2025
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Imaan Hammam shines in bridesmaid mode

  • Attends wedding of best friend and model Cindy Bruna

DUBAI: Supermodel Imaan Hammam recently attended the wedding of her best friend and fellow supermodel Cindy Bruna, who tied the knot with former basketball star and actor Blondy Baruti in an intimate ceremony in Paris.

Bruna, a French-Congolese model best known for her work with Victoria’s Secret and major fashion houses, married in a private celebration attended by close friends and family. She wore a custom gown by Lebanese designer Elie Saab.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Hammam was a part of the bridal party, serving as one of Bruna’s bridesmaids. The Dutch-Moroccan-Egyptian model wore a long, maroon-red gown with a sleeveless silhouette.

The dress was paired with matching elbow-length gloves in the same deep red shade, creating a coordinated and striking look that stood out but was in keeping with the formal event.

On Instagram she posted images with the caption: “Most special weekend celebrating my sis and Blondy. The most beautiful bride … truly. My heart is so full. We danced, we laughed, and we loved every moment.”

The floor-length gown featured clean lines and a streamlined cut, allowing the rich color to take centerstage. Hammam kept her styling minimal, letting the dress and gloves do most of the work.

Hammam and Bruna have been close friends for years, frequently appearing together at fashion events and on international runways.

Hammam is one of the most in-demand models in the industry. She was scouted in Amsterdam’s Centraal Station before making her catwalk debut in 2013 by walking in Jean Paul Gaultier’s couture show. 

Hammam has appeared on the runway for Burberry, Fendi, Prada, Bottega Veneta, Marc Jacobs, Moschino, Balenciaga and Carolina Herrera. And starred in international campaigns, including for DKNY, Celine, Chanel, Versace, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani and Tiffany & Co.

Earlier this year, she launched Ayni, an archival platform dedicated to preserving and celebrating Arab artistic expression from her perspective.

“For me, it’s always been so much deeper than just fashion. It is about staying connected to my roots, telling stories that move me and shining a light on the voices that need to be heard.”

She said her hope for Ayni is for it to grow beyond a personal vision and become a “real community.”