<span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="45" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">'</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="180.00000000000006" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">L</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-10" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">iving my dream" are the words that hijab-wearing "influencer" Ruba Zai uses in her bio on Instagram, where she goes by the name HijabHills. It's an apt statement. Within three years, the 23-year-old has gone from being a little-known Muslim fashion blogger in the Netherlands, humbly sharing her hijab-tying tutorials through social media, to becoming a face of Dolce & Gabbana and YSL Beauty, and racking up a million followers on Instagram. In the wake of Somali-American model Halima Aden's success, Zai is yet another example of a Muslim woman making a name for herself in mainstream fashion.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">Zai, who announced through a romantic, bump-cradling post last week that she and her husband are expecting their first child, has quickly emerged as one of the world's leading hijab-wearing social media influencers. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">The Afghan-Dutch fashion blogger travelled to Morocco this summer with Dolce & Gabbana, to produce a campaign that was promoted over Ramadan and Eid. The opportunity of a lifetime was presented to Zai soon after Stefano Gabbana started following her on Instagram, and began liking her posts. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">"At first, I thought I was being cat-fished," says Zai, who was convinced that it was a fake account. The co-founder of the Italian label couldn't possibly be taking notice of her, she thought. "But sometime later</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">, I received an email from Dolce & Gabbana saying that Stefano likes my style and wants to work with me," she says. "It was truly a dream come true."</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">Having handpicked Middle Eastern influencers like Dubai- based Ahmad </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-10" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">Daabas and Lebanon's Lana El Sahely to walk in recent runway shows, Dolce & Gabbana has its eye firmly fixed on the international market, particularly the Middle East. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-10" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">The fashion house first launched abayas in 2016, and asked Zai to model the bold, patterned designs from its latest range, along with its extravagant eyewear designs. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">The famed duo gave the blogger creative freedom over much of the project, as opposed to treating her like a mannequin, she says. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="-5" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">"I felt like the Netherlands would not do any justice to the feel and vibe we wanted to create. So I told them, let's do it in Marrakech – it's close, and it's gorgeous." </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="15" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">The luxury label flew her, and two friends, out to Morocco. Zai says that the experience was a joy, and that at no point did she feel uncomfortable. "Everything was super relaxed," she says. "I had full control over the production and felt very much at ease." </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="15" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">Photographs of Zai robed in the floral and leopard-print abayas were taken at souks and resort courtyards, and against </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">majlis-style backgrounds. The young blogger pulls off the powerful patterns with flair, looking like a seasoned model in some pictures. </span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">When Dolce & Gabbana posted images and videos from the Morocco campaign on Instagram, they received up to 70,000 likes each, plus lots of supportive comments from fellow Muslims and women </span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">who were delighted to see a Muslim face on the Dolce & Gabbana Instagram page. There were also comments from a few resentful users, who claimed that by promoting the image of Zai wearing abayas and headscarves, Dolce & Gabbana was somehow endorsing Islamic extremism and the oppression of women.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="15" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">"I think that the brand truly wants to represent every kind of woman, and the hijabi woma</span><span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="15" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">n is one of them," says Zai, adding that she hopes that her partnership with Dolce & Gabbana will help bolster the image of the empowered Muslim woman. "For other hijabis, whether they are influencers or not, it shows that anything is possible, even with a hijab," she says.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="15" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">Zai also featured in a YSL Beauty campaign celebrating the 25th anniversary of the brand's Touche Eclat range last month. She says that her collaborations with these global brands have helped grow her own social-media following immensely. "It grew like crazy," are her exact words.</span> <span data-atex-cstyle="$ID/[No character style]" data-atex-track="15" data-atex-uat="{KerningMethod:JElEL09wdGljYWw=}">Today, both Zai and her husband work on the HijabHills account full-time. And even though the couple has a baby on the way, Zai plans to maintain an active social-media presence. Campaigns with luxury labels, she hopes, are not the climax of her career as an influencer, but rather a new chapter for her to explore. "I love collaborating with different brands and I will definitely be doing projects to change the world for the hijabi woman," she says. "It's time to show the world what we got."</span>