Nadia Aboulhosn is a Lebanese-American fashion blogger, model and designer from Orlando, Florida. She is best known for designing clothing lines for boohoo.com, Addition Elle, and Lord & Taylor. Aboulhosn has been featured in Vogue Italia, Complex Magazine, Refinery29, Seventeen Magazine, Teen Vogue, American Apparel, and BuzzFeed.
In 2016 Aboulhosn shot for the cover of Women’s Running Magazine’s April issue. Her message encourages hard-work and diversity, as well as reinventing the standards of the fashion industry. In January, she did an interview with PAPER Magazine explaining how she is the model bridging the gap between straight and plus size.
Check out as Namita Nayyar, President Women Fitness, catches up with the Gorgeous Fashion Blogger Nadia Aboulhosn who reveals her fashion and fitness secrets to us.
Ms. Namita Nayyar:
You have become an inspiration for millions of women and young girls all around the world since you started your blog in 2010. You are also best known for designing clothing lines for boohoo.com, Addition Elle, and Lord & Taylor. Walk us through your spectacular journey and tell us how it all began?
Ms. Nadia Aboulhosn:
There are many things that got me to where I am today but I think the turning points were when I modeled for Seventeen Magazines and American Apparel. From there I moved to NY and spent a lot of time focusing on building my brand, blogging constantly, and pitching myself to brands that made sense for me.
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