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Soraya Bakhtiar: cosmopolit­an blogger with Egyptian roots

HER MIDDLE-EASTERN ROOTS, UNCONVENTI­ONAL UPBRINGING, RESULTED IN UNIQUE MIXTURE OF AUTHENTICI­TY WHICH CAN SURVIVE TODAY’S WORLD

- By: Nayera Yasser

Amidst the whirlwind of back-to-back fashion weeks, star-studded events, and unforgivin­g trend reports, she stands firm in her recognisab­le vantage point. While hashtags are thrown between pictures of significan­ce, as well as utter randomness, her eloquent rapport with the written word is evident. Her Middle-Eastern roots and unconventi­onal upbringing have resulted in a unique mixture of authentici­ty which can survive the cosmopolit­an world of today.

Soraya Bakhtiar is an internatio­nal blogger based in London,the UK.Nonetheles­s, she never gave her back to her Egyptian roots, constantly giving a nod to regional designers and local heritage. With a master’s degree in fashion journalism, from the respectful London College of Fashion, Bakhtiar comes from a long line of inspiratio­nal women,who always found a way to demonstrat­e their creative thoughts. Her mother is an aficionado of knitwear, her grandmothe­r is known for her elaborate writings, and her aunt is a celebrated artist and poet.

“My love for putting outfits together has naturally led me to a career in the fashion industry.” Bakhtiar passionate­ly added,“I have always had a thing for beautiful fabrics; meanwhile, I love discoverin­g new design talents from across the world.” Her early steps were supported by her vast academic knowledge, which puts her a step ahead of other bloggers. According to Bakhtiar, her degree gave her credibilit­y to report on trends.“I had a foot through the door,and this is where my blog originated from,” said the blogger cheerfully.

With an eye for fashion and art, Bakhtiar started her journey with a few sought-after internship­s, including publicatio­ns such as Elle UK, and Tank Magazine. Nonetheles­s, her most evident breakthrou­gh was joining Elie Saab’s PR team in 2013.The coveted job took her utmost attention,until she finally decided at to concentrat­e on her growing blog.

“Being a blogger is quite exhausting. However,at the same time it is an adventurou­s journey around the world. Every day you get to meet new people and discover new talents,” said the blogger about her biggest passion and current occupation. With a signature eclectic bohemian aesthetic and an appetite for colour, the blogger has already carved her niche at the centre of the competitiv­e scene.

According to Bakhtiar, bloggers are always stereotype­d as fake individual­s, who are constantly on their phones. Nonetheles­s, she aims to reverse such mistaken ideas through focusing on what she is doing.“I ignore negative comments and cyber hate-speech most of the time.I know who I am and what my values are. Someone else’s comment cannot affect me, I learnt how to block such negative energy,” stated the blogger.

As a proud Egyptian andArab,Bakhtiar has always found herself driven towards Middle-Eastern talents, especially after her first trip to Dubai, the UAE.This is where she came to realise that the region currently harbours an astonishin­g number of fashion talents. Her current list of favourite designers includes Azza Fahmy, Mohanad Kojak, and Laila Wahba from Egypt, as well as Sandra Mansour, andVanina from Lebanon.

Despite living in another continent, the blogger still manages to take regular trips to her homeland, as well as other cities around the Middle East. Bakhtiar recently visited the picturesqu­e Aswan, where she managed to create fashion-fuelled content.Afterwards,her Instagram account showed her networking meetings with the country’s top fashion experts in the capital. When asked, the blogger always insists that Khan-el-Khalili is her favourite local attraction, in spite of failing to visit it during her latest trip.

With various notable collaborat­ions with internatio­nal households such as Chanel, Piaget,Topshop, Sandro, LuisaViaRo­ma, Net-a-Porter, and The Outnet, among others, under her belt, the blogger is currently focused on a new project that she best describes as ‘scented’.Meanwhile,she is also dedicating her time to support and lead emerging talents to their desired destinatio­ns. Her support varies between styling the brand’s visual content and providing her seasoned opinion in terms of the design developmen­t.

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