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    Redefining Modesty on the Global Runway – Halima Aden

    When Halima Aden stepped onto the international modeling stage wearing a hijab and burkini at the 2016 Miss Minnesota USA pageant, she wasn’t just competing—she was rewriting fashion history. 

    The Somali-born, Kenyan-raised model became the first woman to wear traditional modest attire in the competition, sparking a global conversation about representation, identity, and beauty standards.

    Her breakthrough was followed by a meteoric rise. Signing with IMG Models, Aden became the first hijab-wearing model to appear on the covers of Vogue Arabia, Allure, and British Vogue

    She walked for major designers, from Kanye West’s Yeezy to Max Mara, and appeared in campaigns for brands like Nike, further cementing her influence as a cultural trailblazer.

    Yet Aden’s story is about more than runway milestones. 

    Born in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya before relocating to the United States, her journey embodies resilience and the transformative power of visibility. 

    By proudly embracing her faith and identity, she has given Muslim women worldwide a sense of recognition in an industry long criticized for exclusion.

    In 2020, Aden made headlines again—this time for stepping back from runway modeling, citing conflicts between her values and the demands of the industry. 

    It was a bold decision that underscored her commitment to authenticity over fame. Since then, she has focused on advocacy, humanitarian work, and creative collaborations, partnering with UNICEF and using her platform to amplify refugee voices and empower young women.

    Halima Aden’s legacy is not defined by the garments she wore but by the barriers she shattered. 

    She has proven that fashion can hold space for modesty, faith, and diversity without compromise. 

    In doing so, she has redefined what it means to be a model: not just a face of beauty, but a voice for change.

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