COMPLEXD WOMAN: NADA ABUZAID

Name: Nada Abuzaid
Place of birth: England
Current residence: London, Dubai and Jamaica

I grew up in Kent, on the same street as fashion designer Zandra Rhodes. I had a very alternative British Arab upbringing because my parents were very open minded. They raised me to be a citizen of the world and we have close friends and relatives from a diverse range of countries, religions and cultures. I see myself as a proud internationalist.

Hair: Alero May, Photography: Desmond Murray, Stylist: Shatha Aka Muse, Dress: Venom Couture, Model: Samir Hashi

I am the founder and head designer of Venom Couture, a seductive and elegant label where I create Swarovski embellished red carpet gowns, bridal wear, ready to wear, stage bikini’s and the most recent addition the ‘gleeve’ (a combined leather glove and sleeve). My favourite service is designing custom made garments for my clients, I get my inspiration from their beauty and the various shapes and sizes they come in.

Gleeve styled by Rusana Rahman

I started designing custom made pieces when I was 16. My first piece was a jewelled bikini which was worn by Miss Universe Fitness 2000 and appeared on Euro Sport. I decided to obtain my bachelor in Fashion and Business and when I graduated I interned at an established couture house in Dubai. In Dubai I was able to build a client base of Saudi princesses and when I traveled to New York and London I gained a few celebrity clients.

ITV newsreader Charlene White at the Screen Nation Awards 2011

In my style books it’s never too early to wear evening-wear. Who says a couture gown should only be seen at night. Sometimes I wear a tiara with my jeans; it’s not against the law!

I’ve traveled to many countries but my most memorable trip was Jamaica. I was invited to appear on a TV show called Mission Catwalk which is the Jamaican version of Project Runway. I was a guest judge on episode 9 and the talented Jamaican designers I met were a great inspiration.

Dubai is my favourite city because I love its stylish culture. I worked for a top atelier called Arushi where all the aristocrats and royals have their couture gowns custom made and elaborately embellished.

But I do love the streets of London because it’s like a live catwalk.

I’m a strong, driven and ambitious woman and I feel lucky to be liberated because most women in the world don’t have that freedom. I believe women have the capability to be mothers, wives and world leaders all at the same time.

I am Complexd because Cleopatra has always been my inspiration. In essence I often feel like the reincarnation of her, when I read about her I feel like I am reading about myself.

See more of Nada’s designs here

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EDITOR’S DIARY: CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION WEEK

Mention the words smear test to a school girl and she would shriek in dismay at the thought of a cold contraption being inserted into her. I remember professing amongst peers that I was not going to have such a thing done while we all ended in a nod of approval. The myths and misapprehension about the test breed fear and contempt towards  a simple procedure that can prevent fatalities if untreated.

This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, an initiative led by the European Cervical Cancer Association.  Cervical cancer, in 99.7% of cases, is caused by persistent infection with a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV). Cervical screening (smear test) is a method of examining cells from the cervix in order to detect abnormalities that might become cancerous in the future. Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust (Jo’s Trust) is the only UK charity dedicated to women and their families affected by cervical cancer and cervical abnormalities. Their aim is to offer information, support and friendship to women of all ages, to help them to understand the importance of cervical screening.

In the video below Jenny talks about her experience with Cervical Cancer. She did a charity skydive for Jo’s Trust to raise money and awareness for the illness.

Video via ReallyRichTV.com

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COMPLEXD WOMAN: ETTA JAMES

R.I.P to a talented woman who wasn’t afraid to sing the truth.

‘I sing the songs that people need to hear’ – Etta James

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COMPLEXD VISUALS: HAPPINESS IS AGELESS

‘A nice reminder that a powerful emotion like happiness can be beautifully captured on people of any age’

German photographer Karsten Thormaehlen’s latest exhibition Jahrhundertmensch (Happy at One Hundred) photographs men and women over a hundred years old.

Via mymodernmet.com

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COMPLEXD WOMAN: MALLIHA AHMAD

Photographed by Rick Day

Name: Malliha Ahmad
Place of birth: Milwaukee
Current residence: New York, USA

I am so mixed I define myself as a melting pot of everything. Even if I was asked to break it down, to be honest I wouldn’t know where to start.

I’m a Model…

Photographer: Matt Furman, MUA: Leora Edut, Styling: Lakum

and Artist

Photography by Andrea Gallagher

I wanted to be a cardiologist when I was younger until I realised I enjoy expressing myself creatively through painting, acting, designing and dancing. I moved from Milwaukee to NYC to pursue modelling and through my experiences I have learn’t to never let anything stand in your way when you’re following your dreams. And most importantly never compromise who you are because the industry wants you to be something you’re not. I believe it’s important to stay true to yourself and the universe will make sure that you achieve your goals.

Elle T Photography 

 I’m an Abstract impressionists and I love working with oils, acrylic, and mixed media. I use painting as an escape to release my inner thoughts and emotions. Art connects me to my subconscious, and I see it as a beautiful way to communicate ideas.

Photography by Pablo Badd

While attending the School of Visual Arts I perfected my digital skills so that I could expand my creativity in different facets of art so I dabble in photography, graphic design, video editing and I enjoy blogging.

Photography by Andrea Gallagher 

I am Complexd because of my sense of humour and my outlook on love and life. Love is everything; it’s the foundation and platform for life.

Follow Malliha’s blog here

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