Keeping the Arabian heritage alive through embroidered fashion pieces
has been Mervat’s mission since she began her fashion business back in 2019.
Currently living in Amman, 44-year-old Mervat learned to be financially
independent; she found that designing embroidered thobes, kaftans, and other
pieces, has been helping her a lot and generating a steady income. Since
establishing her business, Mervat has hired a few women who were struggling to
make a living and couldn’t find stable jobs. Together, they work as a team to
resonate with the authentic Middle Eastern culture through the pieces they design
and tailor. Now that the pandemic has passed, Mervat began to see the light at
the end of the tunnel, since she passed through some setbacks due to the
pandemic’s negative effects on the markets. Mervat plans to work hard on making
her pieces known locally, regionally, and maybe one day, internationally. She
is proud of her cultural heritage and showcases these beautiful designs through
every string she threads.
Mervat sees Crafts Market as an effective channel to regional and
international success. She’s optimistic that her designs will be showcased to a
broader and varied market and hopes to catch the attention of customers from
other nationalities and to see the beauty of the Middle Eastern culture through
her fashion statements.