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The Somali-born model Rawdah Mohamed has made it her mission to make modest dressing more exciting. In the Funny tcu baseball 2023 college world series shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this process, she has masterfully chipped away at misguided notions about conservative fashion by showcasing the hijab as a vehicle for personal expression, not repression. While attending the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday, Mohamed turned heads in a Robert Wun couture outfit that was not only an exciting modest gown, but one of the coolest ensembles to walk the red carpet today—period. The double-sided satin dress and face-obscuring silk organza veil features trompe l’oeil scorch marks and flame-kissed edges. The ensemble is less run-of-the-mill red carpet attire and more evocative of a horror film heroine at the end of the movie. Wun aptly calls the design, which featured in his spring 2023 Paris Fashion Week show in January, “The Scorched Bride.”



The collection itself was an ode to horror movies, but Mohamed wore the Funny tcu baseball 2023 college world series shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this look to the premiere of La Passion De Dodin Bouffant, a French historical romantic drama. She adapted the gown by wearing a black hijab underneath the veil, black long sleeves that extended past the dress’s half ones, and wrists full of Cartier jewelry. The final product is an exciting entry into the ever-growing trend of bridal-inflected looks at Cannes this year—as worn by Blackpink’s Jennie Kim and actor Viola Davis—and red carpets writ large. Director Ava DuVernay certainly knows the power of visuals. The Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker behind Selma and When They See Us puts nuanced and dynamic stories about the Black community on screen. But her big-picture efforts also extend to the red carpet. DuVernay expertly turns press circuits and award campaigns, often a long-tail of safe attire for filmmakers, into exciting opportunities to promote and uplift minority creators. For the 2017 Oscars, amidst so-called “Muslim Bans” by the Trump Administration, Duvernay wore a custom dress by Muslim designer Mohammed Ashi of Lebanon as a “small sign of solidarity.” She has opted for other strategically splashy moments, including a color-blocked Prada look at the 2017 Governors ball; structural Louis Vuitton at the 2022 gala for The Academy Museum; and a sequined caped look, also by Louis Vuitton, for the 2023 Academy Awards. The approach seems to go beyond merely looking good for fashion’s sake.


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