Follow These Jordanian Influencers to Spice Up Your Feed

Fashion with a Jordanian flair
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When it comes to curating an aesthetic, the Jordanian girls have it in the bag. If you’re looking to add to your mood board or vicariously live through an IG feed, then give these Jordanian creators a follow.

Rana Alnsour 

Rana’s feed is chock-full of modest fashion inspo that is simple yet elegant. 

Suha

This Jordanian-based creator has curated her feed to be a digital diary. Each post hits you with its vibrancy, and bits and pieces of Suha’s life in Jordan.

Diana 

Founder of the brand Melotte by Diana, you are guaranteed fire fits on Diana’s feed. She is especially for the girls who love a bold, loud, maximalist print. 

Mona AlAshuri 

Currently on her Euro Summer with her daughter, Mona’s feed is a mix of modest fashion fits with a sprinkle of wholesome family content. 

Amy Shaaban

If you’re ever looking for a certified Cool Girl fit, content creator Amy Shaaban is the influencer to go to. As a model and stylist, Shaaban is head over heels with fashion, and her feed proves it. 

Nai Abulrub

Give Nai a follow if you’re searching for effortlessly chic modest fashion. You’ll mainly find her in a monochromatic fit that’s refined and polished with layered necklaces and chunky earrings.

Aya Barqawi  

Designer Aya Barqawi is dedicated to the aesthetic. Each post is crafted with a story in mind, which makes viewing her feed even better.

Fedaa N. Abdallah

Mommy blogger Fedaa brings elegant, modest fashion fits mixed with adorable family content, striking a balance between both.

Nattalie Burjaq

Nattalie’s feed is one to look for if you love nails and modest fashion with just the right amount of luxe. 

Frah Ashour 

With her own bridal shop, fashion designer and content creator Frah Ashour has a feed that can be replicated as a mood board. Her outfits are effortlessly chic, playing with styles, textures, and colour combinations like nobody’s business! 

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