She loved fashion, until she loved herself more

Nada was a “fashionista” on Instagram.
Lots of photos, different styles, and she was the first to try every new trend.
People would send her messages asking, “Where did you get that jacket from?” and “How do you wear that skirt?”

But despite all of this, Nada felt something was missing.

Every time she turned off the camera, took off her makeup, and went back to the wide-legged pants she loved at home,
she felt a strange sense of comfort. It was as if she was at ease when she stepped out of the “persona” people loved.

One day, she received a message from a little girl who wrote, “I love your outfit, but I feel it’s far from me. I wear the hijab and I don’t see myself in the people I love.”

This message shook her.
She looked at her old photos and thought, “Am I really expressing myself? Or am I expressing what people love?”

She decided to try something, just for herself.
She wore a simple, hijab-style outfit, made from Comfortable fabric and elegant cut.
The skirt is flared, and the blouse has light elastic on the sleeves. The color reflects Nada’s true calm.

She went out wearing it on a normal day out, without any intention of being photographed.
But she felt reassured, not nervous, not focused on every detail of her appearance.

Her friend asked her:
“You look different… Why are you so comfortable?”

Nada laughed and said:
“Maybe because this is the first time I’ve dressed without trying to impress… I just am.”

From that day on, Nada didn’t stop loving fashion,
but she started loving herself more… and that made everything else change.

Why is this story important?
Because sometimes we wear everything that’s fashionable,
but not what truly expresses us.

And Nada? She chose to start loving herself… with clothes that respect her, not that confine her.

“Oswa” doesn’t just design Clothes.
It opens the door for many girls to see themselves again.”

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