#egypt

Across New York’s sidewalks and tucked-away alleys, young Muslim women glide on skateboards, chat in leafy parks, and pose for rooftop selfies with the skyline behind them. Draped in patterned hijabs styled in creative twists and buns, they became the face of a growing subculture in the early 2010s, presenting a new kind of cool rooted in individuality and a distinctly Muslim aesthetic. In crafting their own visual language of ‘cool’, which was bold, colorful, and unapologetically different, these…