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International Women's Day: 11 inspiring women we admire on women they admire

International Women's Day: 11 inspiring women we admire on women they admire

Emirates Woman08-03-2025

Life
by Sarah Joseph
1 hour ago
Eleven women, eleven different stories this International Women's Day.
This year to mark International Women's Day – Emirates Woman was delighted to invite some of the most respected women in the UAE to share their stories of womanhood, inspiration, and innovation.
The campaign features 11 inspiring women in the region who've paved the way for entrepreneurs in the region. From being a fashion designer to creating a positive environment in the mental health space, each woman has played a pivotal role in Dubai and the region – and we are delighted to champion them today, and always.
By delving into their journey of being a woman, we spoke to Dr. Saliha Afridi ( @drsalihaafridi ) – Clinical Psychologist and Founder & Chairman of The LightHouse Arabia; Sarah AlAgroobi ( @sarahalagroobi ) – Podcast Host, The Native Informant and Socio Anthropological Researcher; Nat Marcos ( @natmorcos ) – Founder of goshá and co-founder of SKOONI Arts Foundation; Rumana Nazim ( @rnazim )– Lawyer and Founder of The Edit; Adrienne Everett ( @hippiewhohustles ) – Founder of HWH Studio Dubai (Yoga & Pilates); Zeynab El-Helw ( @ zeynabelhelw ) – Fashion Designer of Reborn Society and Social Media Entrepreneur; Lama Jouni ( @lamajouni ) – Founder of Lama Jouni and Co-Founder of Outline, Elle Sawyer ( @thisisposture ) – Founder of Posture; Layla Kardan ( @laylakardan ) – Singer; Songwriter and Entrepreneur; Hala Abdallah ( @thehala ) – Founder & CEO of OFA Jewellery; and Panchali Mahendra ( @panchalimahendra ) – CEO of Atelier House Hospitality.When do we celebrate International Women's Day?
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated annually on March 8, to recognise the achievements of women in social, economic, cultural, and political spheres. It also raises awareness about gender equality and women's rights. The Theme
Per the UN, the theme for 2025 is 'For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.' This theme emphasises unlocking equal rights, power, and opportunities for all women and girls, envisioning a feminist future where no one is left behind.
Overall, through this campaign, we wanted to empower women who empower. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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