The cover of "Egyptian Made: Women, Work, and the Promise of Liberation" beside author Leslie T. Chang. (Courtesy) “Made in Egypt" — those three words increasingly appear on our clothing tags. But ...
Almost no one works in an Egyptian clothing factory because she wants to. The teen-age girls are saving for their dowries, and they will quit when they have enough money. Some of the older women are ...
*Vertically challenged Egyptians have a new place to shop for clothes, thanks to a 20-year-old student with dwarfism. Budding fashion designer and Mansoura University student Nesma Yahia, who became ...
Brazilian lawyer Silvia Ferreira founded an Arab fashion brand in Egypt in 2015, selling authentic Arab clothing mainly to ...
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