Fashion bloggers to sports stars here are five female Muslims to follow on Snapchat
Marwa Atik
Marwa Atik (pictured above) is known for her hijab fashion line Vela Scarves. Now 26-years-old, Marwa launched her label at the age of 18.
Based in southern California, Marwa’s snaps show modest fashion as being stylish, inspirational and empowering.
With a new Ramadan collection out and a bridal hijab line coming up, this is one account to add to your Snapchat.
Haifa Beseisso
This Dubai based Palestinan travel blogger describes herself as ‘free spirited.’ Haifa Beseisso, 26, can be found on Snapchat at @flywithhaifa. Her vibrant and energetic snaps feature her journeys around the world including Japan, Egypt, India and more.
Even if you’re not on Snapchat, you can catch her adventures on her YouTube channel and see images of her travels on Instagram.
Ascia Al-Faraj
Wife and mother-of-two, Ascia Al-Faraj is a Kuwaiti fashion blogger. The half-Kuwaiti, half-American style influencer also has a blog called The Hybrids with her husband.
Although Ascia admits, “nobody really plans to make a full career out of fashion blogging. Usually we go into it because we’re passionate about it” she’s not doing bad with over 2m Instagram followers plus a collaboration with NET-A-PORTER.
If you are looking for stylish yet modest fashion tips, be sure to check out Ascia’s snaps.
Catch her fun Ramadan Daily Vlogs on YouTube too.
Dina Tokio
Dina Tokio is a hugely popular edgy designer and vlogger. Her quintessential turban style hijab has reinvented the hijab and is a sartorial hit. Her entertaining snaps feature her husband Sid and she shares her journey as a new mum. Dina is hugely relatable especially to those struggling with routine adjustment and weight gain following the birth of a baby. You can see more of her tips on her website.
Ibtihaj Muhammad
Ibtihaj Muhammad is known as the first American Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics wearing a hijab.
The Team USA fencer shares her travel adventures on Snapchat with behind the scenes footage of training and competing. In 2014, Ibtihaj and her siblings launched their own clothing company, Louella, which aims to bring modest fashionable clothing to the United States market.
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