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Emirates Woman
14-04-2025
- Business
- Emirates Woman
How I got my job as… the Creative lead for Nour Hammour
Fashion by Sarah Joseph 3 hours ago This week, we speak to Kenza Bourgi, the Creative Brand Marketing and E-commerce Manager at Nour Hammour. Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series 'How I got my job as…' where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they'd give to those starting out; and the hurdles they've had to overcome. Nour Hammour is a Parisian ready-to-wear house focused on luxury outerwear. The label draws inspiration from the evolving aesthetic of women's lives. The collections are considered for elegance and longevity with designs that empower and elevate, requisite to everyday dress. Each piece is an artisanal construction created to be prized and passed down. To delve into her journey as a creative lead, Emirates Woman spoke to Bourgi to see how it began for her in the fashion world. What was your favourite subject at school? Probably literature or philosophy — _I always loved understanding how people think, communicate, and express themselves. Honestly, I was never really excited about school. I was more interested in learning by doing — _and once I started working everything made sense. What was your first job? I fell into it almost naturally. My first job was at Nour Hammour, where I started in Sales and ended up fully immersed in the Creative side. From Sales Showroom to Content Creator to Website Manager to PR to organizing the Campaigns — also modeling sometimes for the brand — I've touched a bit of everything and grown with the brand along the way. I've been there ever since — growing and learning. What inspired you to enter the space for Nour Hammour? It just made sense. I believed in the product, the people, the vision — and I wanted to grow with it. There was something raw, real and refined about the brand that felt aligned with me. I just knew I wanted to be part of the story. Talk us through the concept. For me, Nour Hammour is about strength and ease and finding balance through outerwear. At its core, it's defined by attitude and silhouette. It started with leather, but has grown into something much bigger — _a wardrobe of elevated staples with edge. What I love most is that' it's designed by women, for women – with a real understanding of how we move, how we live, and what makes us feel confident. They're not just beautiful jackets – they hold you, they carry something. What lies ahead for the brand? My role is really 360 — _I get to touch so many parts of the Marketing. I manage the website and social platforms, handle PR and influencer relations, organize the shoots, and lead different creative projects. I also end up modeling sometimes. I get to do a bit of everything and that's what makes it so interesting. Talk us through your daily routine. No day looks the same and that's what I love about it. Some days I'm deep into planning content or updating the website, others I'm either modeling or on set running around outside. It's a mix of creative, digital and production – always moving. I switch between creative and strategic constantly. What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps? Get your hands on as much as you can — try different things and don't be afraid to start small. Experience is what shapes you. Be curious and be present. What people remember is your energy, your attitude, and how you make things move. Tell us about the pieces. They're strong but easy – that's what I love most. You throw one on and it gives you presence. You don't even need to think about the rest of your outfit. We design with longevity in mind. These are the kind of pieces you invest in and keep — _the ones that get better with time. I always think of them as collectible, almost like future heirlooms. They're not trend-driven – they're made to last and to mean something. There's something powerful about wearing a Nour Hammour piece as everything feels considered. What's the best piece of advice you have ever received? It works if you work it. That really stuck with me. Things don't just fall into place – you have to show up, do the work, stay open and keep moving that's what makes the difference Honestly don't be afraid to make mistakes as that's where you learn the most. You figure it out as you go. And what is the worst? 'Stick to your lane.' Why? The mix is what makes it interesting — and that's where the best ideas come from. I've learned the most by touching different sides of the process — not by limiting myself to one role. What lies ahead for the brand? There's a real momentum right now _and we feel it. So much is happening — _and even more is coming. The next step is to grow while staying sharp: keep the identity strong, keep the pieces meaningful. I can't wait for what's next – and I'm so proud to be a part of it. – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Selena Gomez Embraces Her Bride-to-Be Era in an Unexpected Dress Trend
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Selena Gomez looked every bit the bride-to-be at the 40th Santa Barbara International Film Festival: Virtuosos Award gala. On Feb. 9—while the rest of the world was watching the Super Bowl (and Taylor Swift)—the Rare Beauty founder hit the red carpet at the Arlington Theatre wearing her best bridal mini dress yet. On her way into the venue, Gomez covered the off-white shift with an oversize beige fur wrap coat that fell to her ankles. Nour Hammour has been the billionaire's fur-trimmed coat brand of choice this winter, and here, it certainly seems like stylist Erin Walsh pulled another shearling statement piece from the line. In December, memorably, the billionaire got engaged wearing a similarly textural Yeti coat. $2,950 at Nour Hammour Underneath her fluffy marshmallow jacket, the Emilia Pérez star layered a cream-colored mini with high neckline and a spiraling peplum rosette detail across her hips. The frock instantly recalled the intricately beaded white Raisa Vanessa dress the "Single Soon" singer chose for an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in January. It's also a nod to the peplum trend's resurgence—which Gomez championed with another little white dress at Cannes last summer. $1,820 at Moda Operandi The Oscar nominee accessorized her wifey-coded ensemble with matching white Christian Louboutin slingback heels adorned with a double-strap buckle detail at the ankle. Of course, no outfit would be complete for the Rare Beauty mogul without her marquise-cut diamond engagement ring from producer Benny Blanco. She also wore a couple additional teardrop and leaf-shaped diamond cocktail rings for good measure. $845 at Bergdorf Goodman The Only Murders in the Building actor finished the look by styling her lob haircut in brushed-out brunette S-waves. Her makeup, meanwhile, combined a mostly matte complexion with '60s mod-inspired peach lipstick and fluttering eyelashes. Could this naturally perfected-looking glam be an early glimpse of her future wedding makeup? Only time will tell.