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Amena Khan is a British
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, and
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. She is best known for founding the fashion company Pearl Daisy, designing head scarfs, and becoming the first
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model in a L'Oreal hair-care campaign.


Personal life

Amena Khan was born in
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in 1983. She was raised in a
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family from India but did not start wearing hijab until she was in her early twenties. She felt like she never saw people of her background portrayed in a positive light on television and that's what inspired her to become a model. Khan began wearing the hijab at 22 and decided to take it off at 36. She stated both decisions were made of her own free will with no external pressures and both decisions made her feel empowered. In 2006, Khan married Osaama Khamkar. The couple has two children— a son born May 2009 and a daughter born March 2011.


Career


Pearl Daisy

In 2009, Khan began hand-sewing and creating hijabs to sell to her YouTube fan base. This turned into her company which she entitled ''Pearl Daisy''. Later on, she invented the ''"Hoojab"'' as part of the Pearl Daisy brand and has since become a staple for the company. The ''Hoojab'' is a hijab headscarf with a built in hood. The hood is supposed to create more styling options and make it easier for wearers to get the proportions right because when the hood is placed on the head, there is already a long side and short side built in. Pearl Daisy closed down on 6 September 2021 at midnight after 12 years of operation and plans to stay closed until further notice. They decided it was time to let go of the business after struggling through the
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pandemic for over a year. However, they did leave the possibility open for restarting the business in the future.


Ardere Cosmetics and Lashionery

In 2015, Khan co-founded ''Ardere Cosmetics'' a
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makeup line meant for darker skinned woman. A 2018 article referred to the cosmetics company as a "luxury" brand that had "affordable" prices and was emerging as a mainstream competitor. She also has her own false lash line called ''Lashionery'' and in 2018, she launched a clothing line for her fashion boutique ''Pearl Daisy''.


L'Oréal partnership

In 2018, Khan became the first woman wearing a hijab to be part of a mainstream advert for hair care. However, this accomplishment was short lived— she resigned following the criticism of her now deleted tweets criticising
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's military action in Gaza in 2014, in which she stated that the Israeli government were "child killers." She later said: Editorial writers Kate Wilkinson Cross and Rajnaara C Akhtar wrote an article comparing Khan's treatment during the
L'Oréal L'Oréal S.A. () is a French multinational personal care corporation registered in Paris
controversy and Gal Gadot's treatment who made similar comments from the other side of the argument about the same exact event Khan commented on. After Israel took military action in Gaza in 2014, Gal Gadot tweeted her support of the Israeli military and Amena Khan tweeted her disapproval of the event. Yet the reactions they received were very different. The editorials writers wrote: Other political outlets have also spoken up about the complexity of this issue.
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interviewed a political fashion blogger and activist named Hoda Katebi about Khan stepping down from the
L'Oréal L'Oréal S.A. () is a French multinational personal care corporation registered in Paris
partnership and she said: "''Brands want the face, but they don’t want the complex politics or the identity or the voice behind it... Once a Muslim woman asserts her agency, they’ll strip that away.''” Backing up her comments, writer of the same Intercept article, Rashmee Kumar, explained that brands are trying to tap into a billion dollar Muslim consumer market by "positioning themselves as socially conscious havens for Muslims" except they are "operating on a profit motive rather than a moral imperative." However, no matter how complex the issue may be, some journalists of opposing views, such as Toi Staff, claim that calling Israel an "illegal, sinister" state and that "Insha’Allah (God willing), defeat also awaits the former; it’s only a matter of time,” as Amena Khan has, will always be
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and should never be excused.


Magazine covers and editorials

In 2017, Khan was featured by ''
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'' as one of four Muslim beauty
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, in which she spoke about fighting against stereotypes as well as her experience wearing a headscarf. She said "''Growing up without a headscarf I can see the stark difference between how I was treated then to how I'm treated now.''" In 2018, She was featured in
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following the announcement of her
L'Oréal L'Oréal S.A. () is a French multinational personal care corporation registered in Paris
hair campaign. The magazine hailed her as a "perfect" hair ambassador and pointed out that this is a first for headscarf wearing women. Writer of the article, Lisa Niven-Phillips, states why the work Khan is doing for L'Oréal is so important:


Bumble partnership

In 2019, Khan landed a partnership with ''
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'' and became a ''Bumble Bizz'' Ambassador. Bumble is a networking app used for dating, friendships, and business. The business side of the app was attempting to expand by creating brand ambassadors to promote the company. Khan became one of those ambassadors and used this opportunity to uplift
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and
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n business women by holding a workshop and networking event that focused on that demographic.


Podcast

In 2020, Khan started a podcast called ''Thrive'' that airs on
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and
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. She does both solo episodes and episodes with different guests. Her solo episodes focus on sharing information about "everything from beauty to health, to business, parenting, education and spirituality", whereas her guest episodes focus more on stories from the guest that center around personal growth.


References

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