Strolling in Embankment Pier with Aireen
so we did a photoshoot with BubbleGumHijab wearing a kurung by Aireen in London
is a traditional Malay costume which loosely translated as “enclosed dress”. This type of costume is the national dress of Brunei and Malaysia
it is one of the many regional dresses of this culturally and ethnically diverse country (especially on the island of Sumatra
although traditionally the kurung is worn as a skirt and top BubbleGumHijab gave it a modern twist by tucking the top inside giving it a more western look
The red telephone box, a telephone kiosk for a public telephone designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, was a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom,
Here is the Beautiful Queen of Sabba modelling a tunic by Aireen
Despite a reduction in their numbers in recent years, the traditional British red telephone box can still be seen in many places throughout the UK, and in current or former British colonies around the world. The colour red was chosen to make them easy to spot.
From 1926 onwards, the fascias of the telephone box were emblazoned with a prominent crown, representing the British government. The red phone box is often seen as a British cultural icon throughout the world. Although production of the traditional boxes ended with the advent of the KX series in 1985, many still stand in Britain.
The Hungerford Bridge crosses the River Thames in London, and lies between Waterloo Bridge and Westminster Bridge. It is a steel truss railway bridge – sometimes known as the Charing Cross Bridge – flanked by two more recent, cable-stayed, pedestrian bridges that share the railway bridge’s foundation piers, and which are named the Golden Jubilee Bridges.
Here is the Beautiful BMTV host Romy Ahmed Modelling a tunic by Aireen
The north end of the bridge is Charing Cross railway station, and is near Embankment Pier and the Victoria Embankment. The south end is near Waterloo station, County Hall, the Royal Festival Hall, and the London Eye.
here are some group shot of our models
Romy Ahmed, BubbleGumHijab, Queen of Saba, Hijabi in London wearing a collection from Aireen