Thrilled to be joining the @VogueArabia team as their new Features Director, continuing the publication's mission to share stories from the Arab world and amplify the voices of its boldest and brightest luminaries ✨
@yassmin_a This piece by Katharina Fuchs is quite thought-provoking, she makes some interesting points. I'm still not sure what the answer is, though...
https://t.co/w0WceNuuXR
From Leïla Slimani's "Simone Veil, mon héroïne": Une vie peut-elle avoir du sens si elle est aveugle aux malheurs des autres?
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Can a life have meaning if it is blind to the misfortunes of others?
"We are very conscious that we have a lot of eyes on us and that we represent something in the Arab world, so we try to do our best," Abouk says of putting forward an image "of nowadays," which she describes as being fresh; as being free.
With two kids, a whirlwind romance, and the 2022 @fifaworldcup on the horizon, the Paris-based couple spoke with me about their careers, the sacrifices of parenthood, and remaining true to themselves under the intense glare of a global spotlight.
For my Oct 22 @voguearabia cover story, I interviewed two of the Arab world's most impressive luminaries whose combined star power as husband and wife is virtually unparalleled: Tunisian-Spanish actress @HibaAbouk and Moroccan footballer @AchrafHakimi
https://t.co/YKptQxXyVS
Sarah Jessica Parker reflects on the cultural appetite for bringing back ’90s shows and movies: “It’s funny that it took so long.” https://t.co/ThqouqM3N5
There is simply no better interview subject to discuss a mutual passion for books, NYC, and Diahann Carroll’s 1969 Oscars look with than @SJP (!!). For @WSJMag, she shares a few favorite objects with me & thoughts on #SATC, community engagement & more:
https://t.co/CyrW8HVRoJ