Iraqi singer, Kadim Al Sahir has fronted the cover of Vogue Man Arabia for the fall/winter 2020 issue; Al Sahir took to Instagram on Wednesday to share photos from the issue.
The photos featured Al Sahir in a new style, one which people have never seen him in before, as he forgoes for the first time his usual classic black suit and white shirt look, for a more casual and contemporary look.
He looked dapper in the season’s new designs.
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Photographed in Al Sahir’s residence in Spain, the cover story focused on his road to success, passion for art, and his love for his work.
The Caesar of Arabic song also opened up about the difficult times he lived, as well as the good times that he went through.
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“I carried Iraq with me to the most remote corners of the world through my voice, drawing the best picture of it so people can understand that Iraq doesn’t deserve war.” Al Sahir told Vogue.
The singer also unveiled for the first time that he has a tattoo on his chest of a musical note from his song “Madrasat Al Hob” (School of Love), which he composed during 42 days of bombing of Iraq, to ensure that the song would not be lost.