Tuesday, July 7, 2026
ADVT 
International

Muslim Supermodel Halima Aden Makes Swimsuit Issue History

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Apr, 2019 08:34 PM

    Boundary-breaking Muslim supermodel Halima Aden has made history once again by becoming the first model to wear a hijab and burkini in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, the media reported on Tuesday.


    In 2016, Aden became the first contestant in Miss Minnesota USA to wear a hijab and burkini, ultimately reaching the pageant's semi-finals, reports CNN.


    "Growing up in the US, I never really felt represented because I never could flip through a magazine and see a girl who was wearing a hijab," she said in a behind-the-scenes video of the Sports Illustrated shoot.


    "Don't be afraid to be the first."


    Aden, who is Somali-American, grew up in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp, before moving with her family to the US at the age of seven.


    Her Sports Illustrated shoot, photographed by Yu Tsai, took place at Kenya's Watamu Beach.


    "I keep thinking (back) to six-year-old me who, in this same country, was in a refugee camp," Aden told the magazine. "So to grow up to live the American dream (and_ to come back to Kenya and shoot for SI in the most beautiful parts of Kenya... I don't think that's a story that anybody could make up."


    In March, she was one of three black hijabi models featured on the cover of Vogue Arabia alongside Ikram Abdi Omar and Amina Adan.


    In April 2018, she broke new ground in British Vogue, as the first hijabi woman on the cover.

    MORE International ARTICLES

    Row Over Hafiz Saeed's Column In Pakistan Newspaper As 'Contributing Writer'

    Row Over Hafiz Saeed's Column In Pakistan Newspaper As 'Contributing Writer'
    Hafiz Saeed carries a USD 10 million American bounty on his head for his role in terror activities.

    Row Over Hafiz Saeed's Column In Pakistan Newspaper As 'Contributing Writer'

    Indian Worker Thanks Dubai For Protecting Labourers' Rights

    Indian Worker Thanks Dubai For Protecting Labourers' Rights
    An Indian worker said that he was grateful to Dubai for hosting him and thousands of other workers and for safeguarding labour rights in their workplaces.

    Indian Worker Thanks Dubai For Protecting Labourers' Rights

    Meet The Santas: Inside Holly Jolly World Of Professional Kriss Kringles

    The appropriately named Ted Carroll, a Santa-for-hire based out of Halifax, says nothing beats seeing the smile on children's faces when they see the man of the month on their doorstep.

    Meet The Santas: Inside Holly Jolly World Of Professional Kriss Kringles

    Quebecer Andre Tamine Sentenced To 8 Years For Australian Cocaine Cruise Plot

    Quebecer Andre Tamine Sentenced To 8 Years For Australian Cocaine Cruise Plot
    A Quebecer who pleaded guilty in Australia to smuggling cocaine aboard a luxury cruise ship has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison.

    Quebecer Andre Tamine Sentenced To 8 Years For Australian Cocaine Cruise Plot

    This 13-Yr-Old Indian Boy In Dubai Owns Software Company With 3 Employees

    A 13-year-old Indian boy in Dubai, who developed his first mobile application four years ago, also owns a software development company.

    This 13-Yr-Old Indian Boy In Dubai Owns Software Company With 3 Employees

    New York Man Hits Indian-Origin Woman Avneet Kaur On Subway, Charged With Hate Crime

    A 54-year-old man has been charged with hate crime for assaulting an Indian-origin woman travelling in a subway and using homophobic slurs against her.

    New York Man Hits Indian-Origin Woman Avneet Kaur On Subway, Charged With Hate Crime