Mariah Idrissi Explained

Mariah Idrissi
Birth Name:Lalla Maria Derissy
Birth Date:1992 8, df=yes
Birth Place:London, United Kingdom, UK
Nationality:British
Years Active:2015–present
Known For:Being the first Muslim hijab-wearing model
Agency:Insanity Group Management

Mariah Idrissi (born 16 August 1992) is a British model, public speaker, and online personality. Idrissi initially gained recognition as the first Muslim hijab-wearing model when she appeared in multinational retailer, H&M's "Close the Loop" campaign in 2015; after which, Idrissi became a leading authority on "modest fashion" appearing on domestic and international news programmes on the subject.[1] [2] [3] In 2016, Idrissi signed to Select modelling agency in 2016 and signed with Insanity Group Management in 2017.[4]

Early life

Lalla Maria Derissy was born in London, England, on 16 August 1992, the daughter of Pakistani and Moroccan parents.[5] Idrissi has two brothers, Moulay Ahmed Derissy and Sidi Yasin Derissy.

Career

Idrissi was first scouted by former actress turned casting director, Coralie Rose at the Westfield London shopping centre, Shepherd's Bush.[6] Rose's talent agency, 'Road Casting Kids' secured Idrissi's first casting, an appearance in H&M's 2015 sustainable fashion campaign, 'Close The Loop'. In the ad campaign, "Idrissi is pictured outside a fish and chip shop in East London wearing a pink coat, aviator sunglasses and a checked hijab" making her the first Muslim hijab-wearing model.[7]

Idrissi appears in both print and video ads for the Swedish fashion brand's campaign.[8] As a result, both Idrissi and H&M made headline news receiving domestic coverage across major British media outlets,[9] [10] and in high fashion magazines Elle, Marie Claire and Teen Vogue.[11] [12] [13] International news broadcasters including CNN, ABC AU, Huffington Post, NBC and Al Jazeera covered the now viral campaign.[14] [15] Katie Rogers of The New York Times wrote: "the story of Mariah Idrissi, a hijab-wearing model, has prompted a discussion about women who are reclaiming the head scarf as a form of stylish self-expression."[16] Aaron Morrison of The International Business Times reported, "There's a considerable amount of buzz in the fashion world about Mariah Idrissi".

Publications began to refer to Idrissi as the face of modest fashion.[17] Entity Magazine titled its piece, "Mariah Idrissi: The New Face of Modest Fashion",[18] while journalist, Salem Ola of Abu Dhabi newspaper, The National said:

Writing on Dolce & Gabbana's 'Abaya' collection designed specifically for Muslim women, The Daily Telegraph's, Fashion News & Features Editor, Bibby Sowray credits Idrissi as "one of the first to make waves in the industry", while co-host of NPR's Morning Edition, Renee Montagne refers to the appearance of hijab-wearing model, Idrissi as "groundbreaking".[19]

In May 2016, Idrissi joined the first Istanbul Modest Fashion Week held in Turkey as a "modest influencer."[20] [21] In November 2016, Idrissi featured in contemporary modest fashion retailer, Aab's winter season collection.[22] [23]

Idrissi has also appeared on a Fenty Beauty campaign, the cosmetics line by Rihanna.[24] [25]

Charity and community service

An active humanitarian, Idrissi advocates for Syrian Women, endorsing Human Care Syria's 'Women's Hygiene and Sanitation' project.[26] In 2016, Idrissi spoke at London's TEDxTeen conference held at the IndigoO2 at The O2 Arena.[27] Her talk, 'Changing the Face of Fashion' is available on TEDx's official 'Tedx Innovations' site.[28] As part of an NHS social action campaign to drive young donors to register and give blood, Idrissi joined other leading British black and Asian public figures including multiple gold-winning Olympian Nicola Adams MBE, Chuka Umunna MP, TV presenter and wheelchair basketball player Ade Adepitan MBE and MOBO's founder Kanya King MBE to launch 'Represent'.[29] [30]

Described by The BEAM Awards as "an influential role model and voice for many fashion conscious modest women in the UK as well as internationally," the organisation nominated Idrissi for the 2016 'Cultural Icon of the Year' award and later appointed her an ambassador of the ceremony.[31] [32] Idrissi uses her online social media accounts and speaking engagements communicating reactions to the H&M campaign, her work as an advocate, and how other brands are incorporating Muslim dress in mainstream fashion.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muslim model Mariah Idrissi on Dolce & Gabbana's new hijab and abaya collection. 3 March 2017. Sowray. Bibby. 6 January 2016. The Daily Telegraph.
  2. Web site: Mariah Idrissi: H&M's first hijab-wearing model says her work 'isn't immodest'. 3 March 2017. Mortimer. Caroline. 30 October 2015. Independent.
  3. Web site: H&M's latest look: Hijab-wearing Muslim model stirs debate. 3 March 2017. Sarkar. Monica. 26 August 2016. CNN.
  4. Web site: Muslim model Mariah Idrissi breaking down barriers in fashion world. 3 March 2017. Millar. Lisa. 24 October 2016. ABC.
  5. Web site: Meet the first hijab-wearing model in an H&M ad and her real names was Paige Ford. 3 March 2017. Halime. Farah. 25 September 2015. Fusion.
  6. Web site: Changing The Face of Fashion. 3 March 2017. Idrissi. Mariah. 18 September 2016. HuffPost.
  7. Web site: Generation M: how young Muslim women are driving a modest fashion revolution. 3 March 2017. Khan. Aina. 22 February 2017. The Guardian.
  8. Web site: Who Is Mariah Idrissi? First H&M Muslim Model Debuts in Ad Wearing Hijab. 3 March 2017. Morrisson. Aaron. 28 September 2015. International Business Times.
  9. Web site: H&M has hired its first ever hijab-wearing model. 7 March 2017. 29 September 2015. ITV.
  10. Web site: H&M's hijab-wearing model: Fashion industry is changing. 7 March 2017. Coleman. Jasmine. 29 September 2015. BBC.
  11. Web site: What H&M's Hijab-Wearing Model Means for Muslim Women. 3 March 2017. Elturk. Melanie. 29 October 2015. Elle.
  12. Web site: H&M Releases Ad With First Hijab-Wearing Muslim Model And She Looks Beautiful. 7 March 2017. 28 September 2015. Marie Claire.
  13. Web site: This 23-Year-Old Model is the First to Wear a Hijab in an H&M Campaign. 4 March 2017. Thurmond. Alexandra. 28 September 2015. Teen Vogue.
  14. Web site: H&M Hijab-Wearing Model Mariah Idrissi on Muslims, Modesty And Fashion. 3 March 2017. Rosy. Cherrington. 30 September 2015. HuffPost.
  15. Web site: UK: Bake-offs, hijabs, and attacks against Muslim women. 3 March 2017. Stewart. Phillippa H. 3 November 2015. Al Jazeera.
  16. Web site: H&M Features Hijab-Wearing Model in New Campaign. 7 March 2017. Rogers. Katie. 29 November 2015. The New York Times.
  17. Web site: Cover girls: the hijab's fashion breakthrough. 4 March 2017. Salem. Ola. 28 November 2016. The National.
  18. Web site: Mariah Idrissi: The New Face of Modest Fashion. 4 March 2017. Birch. Harmony. 20 February 2016. Entity Magazine.
  19. Web site: A Model in a Hijab Talks About Her Faith And Fashion. 4 March 2017. 1 October 2015. NPR.
  20. Web site: A Front Row Look at the First Istanbul Modest Fashion Week. 10 March 2017. Al Shatti. Nouriah. 18 May 2016. En Vogue.
  21. Web site: Istanbul Modest Fashion Week wants to bring together an industry that doesn't 'speak same fashion language'. 10 March 2017. Li Min. Lim. 10 May 2016. SalaamGateway.com.
  22. Web site: Aab Presents AW16 Campaign featuring international hijabi model Mariah Idrissi. 10 March 2017. 24 November 2016. BritishMuslim-Magazine.com.
  23. Web site: Aab Presents AW16 Campaign featuring international hijabi model Mariah Idrissi. 10 March 2017. 30 November 2016. HayatiMagazine.com.
  24. Web site: Mariah Idrissi talks modest fashion and modelling for Rihanna. 2019-01-18. Evening Standard. en. 2019-02-12.
  25. Web site: How Rihanna picked me to be the face of Fenty Beauty. Grazia Middle East. 2019-02-12.
  26. Web site: Mariah Idrissi Advocate For Syrian Women's Struggle!. 7 March 2017. 2016. Human Care Syria.
  27. Web site: Everything You Missed From Yesterday's TEDxTeen Conference. 7 March 2017. Dwyer. Kate. 17 October 2016. Teen Vogue.
  28. Web site: Eight TEDx talks that are always in fashion. 6 March 2017. Reissman. Hailey. 26 August 2016. TedxInnovations.ted.com.
  29. Web site: Star line up call on the black and Asian community to #Represent. 11 March 2017. 27 October 2016. NHS.
  30. Web site: Grime Star Lady Leshurr Heads Blood Donation Campaign. 11 March 2017. Motune. Vic. 3 November 2016. Voice-online.co.uk.
  31. Web site: The BEAM Awards Ambassadors. 6 March 2017. 22 December 2016. BeamAwards.co.uk.
  32. Web site: Jourdan Dunn Joins the Beam Judging panel. 6 March 2017. 22 December 2016. FashionCapital.co.uk.