☕ A beautiful day at the café with her friends
Nour agreed with her friends to meet at a café after college.
It was summer, the sun was hot, and all the girls were sitting around talking about the new clothes they’d bought.
One was showing them a short blouse, while the other was wearing tight pants and laughing:
— “We can’t meet each other without showing off the latest fashion trends!”
Nour was wearing a loose, calm-blue Oswa dress with a simple beige veil.
She came in smiling and sat with them. Suddenly, one of the girls said:
— “You’re different, Nour… You always dress modestly and simply, but still eye-catching.”
🌸 The Conversation That Turned the Gathering
Nour smiled and said:
— “The idea isn’t to imitate trends… I like to be comfortable, and Oswa makes it easy for me to find clothes that are both chic and modest.”
One of her friends replied:
— “But don’t you think loose clothing makes you look traditional?”
Nour laughed and said:
— “Not at all… Look at this dress, for example: it’s modern in cut, the fabric is light, and I’m sitting comfortably, not thinking about adjusting my outfit all the time.”
✨ The Moment That Made Her Proud
A short while later, a little girl entered the café with her mother.
The girl stared at Nour, amazed, until she approached and shyly said:
— “I want to dress like you when I grow up… you look so chic and different.”
Nour felt her heart dance with joy…
Not just because of a simple word from a little girl, but because she realized that her clothes send a message without words.
✅ CONCLUSION
Nour returned home at the end of the day and wrote in her notebook:
“Clothing isn’t just about style… it’s about identity.
When you choose modest clothing that expresses you, you’re telling the whole world: I’m confident, comfortable, and proud.”
And with Oswa, any girl can find the piece that sets her apart from her friends… without having to defend herself or explain too much.
💬 Share with us: Have you ever had a situation while out with friends that led to your unique outfit prompting a sweet word or an unforgettable memory?