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Comfortable Outfits for Moms, Daughters


Thu 21 Mar 2019 | 07:17 AM
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By: Bassant ElZaytouny, Yassmine ElSayed

CAIRO, Mar. 20 (SEE) - Childhood is all about playing and fun.. Kids, accordingly need comfortable fashion designs to meet their needs. But for young girls, it is a different story. For those are always looking to imitate their moms.

This is what Maryam Mosaad, mother to 5-years-old girl completely understands..

Motivated and driven by both motherhood and talent, she was able to present a small fashion collection on the occasion of Mother's Day 2019 in which she presented almost similar designs that fit both the mother and the girl.

 

Speaking to ‘SEE’, Mosaad said that she wanted, through the collection, to reflect real healthy relationship between a mother and her daughter, both having fun and play together. “The drawings on the wall, is a true drawing of the five-year-old girl,” she added.

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Mosaad explained that she had this idea of designing the collection for two years before getting it into effect. “I was designing my daughter' s dresses and I was always asking her about her favorite colors and models in which she can feel that she’s a princess”.

Girls in childhood like to wear comfortable clothes which still enable them to play freely.. This is an important aspect about good outfits, for both kids and adults.

As for the fabrics that she used, Mosaad said: “I used wool cloth, black and white fur,

Bélissé Tamouda”.

She added that she was keen to take photos of the collection in a childish atmosphere which she was inspired with at first place. She also noted that she resorted to colors suitable for spring.

Mosaad referred to the team which made this collection public. She mentioned Director Basma Farah who made the pictures with Mosaad’s daughter Mariam. She added that the director herself participated as a model, wearing sometimes the outfits.

Maryam Mosaad,