Saudi Arabia-based Nojoud is an entrepreneur and social media influencer. specialized in content creation and brand engineering with extensive PR and social media management experience Nojoud has both a four-year certification in showcasing and a graduate degree in worldwide promoting, the last option from Ruler’s School in London. In addition, she and her business partner established their own UpBeat communications and marketing firm. Nojoud organized a number of public relations events for Armani Beauty, Ferragamo, and Fendi through Upbeat.
The focus of Nojoud’s social media presence is on establishing connections between the international scene and the GCC market, the motherhood experience, fashion, and the organization of PR and clienteling events for luxury brands. The last few years had seen an increase in Nojoud’s followers from high-achieving, affluent women and men from all over the GCC, but primarily Saudi Arabia, due to her high sense of values, her keen eye for style, and her dedication to achieving nothing less than the best.
Visiting her instagram, you will see Nojoud is very elegant and always sparkling in her outfits. She has both casual and formal floor-sweeping robes in her collection. She adores wearing abayas by Nouf AlSudairi. She says that the Saudi brand’s signature linen pieces are so easy to style because they are minimal and made of great fabrics that go with everything. Alanoud AlSalem’s tailored overlays, Dye Down’s artistic tie-dye abayas, and Nihad Bakhrebah’s embroidered designs are also in her closet. When it comes to putting her looks together, she uses tones. She loves to style abayas in a monochromatic manner, so She centers around fundamental wear under and unbiased varieties. Her habit of wearing only one color date back to her first memories of fashion. ” I remember being upset with my mother for not matching my hijab to my shoes when we went on a trip to Mecca for Umrah with my family. I know it’s awful, but when I was a kid, I loved matching my clothes.”
AlRumaihi’s collection of beaded evening dresses and jumpsuits that instantly make a statement is the kind of outfit that makes a room come alive. She adores the Ralph Lauren dress She owns. As soon as she saw it on the runway, she couldn’t resist not getting it. “The length, the straps, and the femininity in it are just astonishing. It was a golden dream.” She declares. “A striking Alex Perry orange jumpsuit occupies the same closet space as the black feather-trimmed 16Arlington dress. It’s so daring and stylish.” She adds, “Alex Perry does shoulders like no one else.” Her fringed Hamda Al Fahim cocktail dress and powder blue Razan Alazzouni tulle gown, along with pieces from Maison Yeye, Rami Kadi, and Ashi Studio, make up a closet that is overflowing with the ultimate supply of glitz.
AlRumaihi’s personal style and signature makeup share a common thread: effortless and polished. “I’m drawn to brown, earthy tones and lots of mascara. Light lipstick on the lips, so the focus can be on the eyes,” she says. However, her winning formula for a radiant complexion starts skin deep. “I’ve been using Sisley for two years now, and I can’t get enough of it. I use the Black Rose collection, and I do mean all of it: the face oil, moisturizer, and eye cream.” She credits SkinCeuticals for clearing up her skin, and using her cold ice rollers that she keeps in her freezer every other night of the week remains an essential part of her beauty routine.