
We graduated… each one has a story and a dress
The long-awaited day has finally arrived: the graduation ceremony. The hall is filled with decorations and balloons, and the girls are gathered in front of the mirror, each adjusting her veil or showing off her new dress.
I’m wearing a loose dress from Oswa graduation collection—a calming gray color, soft, comfortable fabric, and a simple veil wrapped around the neck.
As I entered, I heard girls whispering:
— “Where did she get that dress? It looks so comfortable and chic at the same time…”
I laughed and said proudly:
— “This is from Oswa… I’ve always looked for clothes that combine elegance and comfort, and I can’t find them except at their place.”
One of my friends approached me and said:
— “Did your mom approve of you wearing a dress like that to the party? It doesn’t shine like other girls’!”
I replied with a satisfied smile:
— “I may not be eye-catching, but I’m comfortable and I like the image of myself as I am…
And there are girls who stare at us. You find something similar to Oswa at every event!”
During the party, a girl from the second batch approached me and said:
— “Every time I see you in a different style… sometimes an Oswa abaya, sometimes a modest dress.
You really know how to show off veiled girls’ clothing beautifully!”
I took pictures with my friends, and each photo featured a girl standing in her own style.
But at the end of the day…
Each one had a moment of silence and asked herself:
“Am I really comfortable in this outfit… or am I trying to be like everyone else?”
At the end of the party, the school gathered us and said:
— “Each one of you has a story, and clothing has never been an obstacle to success.
On the contrary… when I see a girl confident in her outfit—an abaya, a loose dress, or even a modest Oswa outfit—I feel that this generation is much stronger than before!”
I returned home with a small gift bag, lots of photos on my phone, and a big story in my heart.
I knew there would be a day like today… the girls They need a brand like Oswa to be with them every moment, big and small.
Have you ever graduated or attended a party and felt pressured or commented on your outfit?
Have you tried wearing Oswa for an event like this?
Tell us about the moment you felt like you were alone in the crowd, or share a photo or advice for any girl entering a big party with a worried heart.
Your words can give confidence to a girl looking for herself in the spotlight!