The SceneStyled Rama Duwaji Edit
Illustrator Rama Duwaji’s style mirrors her work: graphic, intentional, and rooted in culture and modern Arab identity.
Syrian artist Rama Duwaji — now New York City’s youngest First Lady — has developed a visual and sartorial language that sits comfortably beside her public life. Her background in illustration, especially her work centering Arab women, threads quietly through the choices she makes in front of and away from the camera.
She builds many of her looks directly with regional designers. With Lebanese label Renaissance Renaissance, she leans toward pieces with measured volume and architectural restraint. Her work with Palestinian designer Zeid Hijazi takes her into sharper silhouettes — structured jackets, defined lines, custom pieces shaped through ongoing collaboration. The results are practical, specific, and entirely her own.
This edit follows that same logic. Each look is drawn from the way she actually dresses: tailored separates, clean shapes, one detail that shifts the mood, and regional designers at the centre of the story.
Zeid Hijazi | Kalt Dress
Peter Do | Soft Kiko Top
Jean Paul Gaultier x Lotta Volkova | 3D Cleat Heels
Ellisar | Monobloc Necklace
Vintage Issey Miyake | Satin Floral Set
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