This Emirati Women’s Day, Flowwow, a popular UAE gifting marketplace, is teaming up with talented henna artist Azra Khamissa for a special collaboration. They’re launching a limited-edition set of postcards and gifts designed to inspire and celebrate women across the UAE.
Reconnect with Your Inner Girl
The new postcard collection is more than just a piece of art. It’s a way for women to reconnect with their inner selves, reflect on their journeys, and celebrate their achievements. Azra Khamissa’s design combines cultural and spiritual symbols to create something truly special for Emirati Women’s Day.
Nostalgia and Inspiration in Every Design
Azra’s postcard design features an orange tree, symbolizing fortune and determination, and delicate flowers representing purity and beauty. She shares, “My grandmother used to give me chocolate oranges when I was a child. Those memories are so powerful. They inspire my art and remind me of who I am. I hope this design helps other women and girls remember their own stories and passions.”
Azra also adds, “As women, our strength comes from our emotions and empathy. Happy Emirati Women’s Day! Every woman’s story is important.”
Special Gifts to Celebrate Women
Along with the postcards, Azra has selected a range of special gifts available on Flowwow’s website and app from August 21 to August 28. These gifts are designed to match the spirit of Azra’s artwork and are perfect for celebrating the women in your life.
Supporting and Empowering Women
This collaboration is part of Flowwow’s commitment to supporting women. The platform not only supports female professionals in tech but also highlights female artisans. With 80% of its 14,000 local brands owned by women, Flowwow is dedicated to celebrating their achievements.
Discover the Collection
Explore Azra Khamissa’s exclusive designs and find the perfect gift for Emirati Women’s Day on Flowwow’s website or app from August 21 to August 28. Celebrate the special women in your life with gifts that are both meaningful and beautiful.
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