Manually imported 28 September 2017
A few of weeks ago I was invited to the Saverah Women Expo 2017, which I’ve been looking forward to for some time! The event’s venue was the o2 Intercontinental Hotel in London, and what I loved about it was there was plenty of space for walking, sitting areas and everything was thoughtfully arranged by the organizers.
I have a bad habit of sewing something new for any event I get invited to because it just adds to the element of looking forward to wearing something myself! So initially I had the plan to make something special for this event, but that didn’t end up happening, but luckily H&M came to the rescue for last minute decisions!
Nafeesah from http://kaprayshapray.blogspot.co.uk/ and Me
There were seminars, one-to-one mentoring sessions about ‘Mumpreneurs’ and personal development topics which I thought were a really good idea for bloggers and people looking to develop businesses.
image courtesy from saverah
There were lots of females -own businesses under one platform, and I had a great time meeting them, as well as spending time with old blogging buddies Alhamdullilah. I was really pleased to see a range of vendors – some selling makeup, hijabs, jewelry Pakistani branded outfits, modesty-wear, and even skin care brands.
I also enjoyed the finale catwalk show featuring some beautiful outfits from different designers which were really fun. I also liked the fact that a lot of Muslimah-owned brands are becoming more established, and bring more recognition for Modest fashion.
A few of weeks ago I was invited to the Saverah Women Expo 2017, which I’ve been looking forward to for some time! The event’s venue was the o2 Intercontinental Hotel in London, and what I loved about it was there was plenty of space for walking, sitting areas and everything was thoughtfully arranged by the organizers.
I have a bad habit of sewing something new for any event I get invited to because it just adds to the element of looking forward to wearing something myself! So initially I had the plan to make something special for this event, but that didn’t end up happening, but luckily H&M came to the rescue for last minute decisions!
Nafeesah from http://kaprayshapray.blogspot.co.uk/ and Me
There were seminars, one-to-one mentoring sessions about ‘Mumpreneurs’ and personal development topics which I thought were a really good idea for bloggers and people looking to develop businesses.
image courtesy from saverah
There were lots of females -own businesses under one platform, and I had a great time meeting them, as well as spending time with old blogging buddies Alhamdullilah. I was really pleased to see a range of vendors – some selling makeup, hijabs, jewelry Pakistani branded outfits, modesty-wear, and even skin care brands.
I also enjoyed the finale catwalk show featuring some beautiful outfits from different designers which were really fun. I also liked the fact that a lot of Muslimah-owned brands are becoming more established, and bring more recognition for Modest fashion.
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