Living as an "Italian-Arab" means my style is a mix of Milanese chic and traditional craftsmanship. I love the bold, structured silhouettes of European fashion, but I’m always drawn to the intricate patterns and jewelry that tell the story of my ancestors. It’s about more than just clothes; it’s about wearing my history with pride.
Being multicultural isn't always easy. Sometimes you feel like a stranger in both places. But more often, it feels like having two hearts. I’ve learned that you don’t have to fit into a single box. You can be the bridge that connects two beautiful, ancient civilizations. lisalafrisa2 Italian Arab 2022-07-11_23-33-39 ...
In my house, a single sentence can start in Italian and end in Arabic. There is a specific rhythm to it—the expressive hand gestures of a Neapolitan street market meeting the poetic warmth of an Arabic greeting. It’s a superpower; I have two ways to say "I love you" and a thousand ways to describe a good meal. Living as an "Italian-Arab" means my style is
Growing up with one foot in Italy and the other in the Arab world is like living in a constant symphony of flavors, languages, and traditions. People often ask me, "Which one do you feel more like?" The truth is, I don’t choose. I am the daughter of the Mediterranean, where the espresso is strong and the cardamom tea is steaming. Being multicultural isn't always easy