New York City’s First Lady Rama Duwaji Makes a Statement in Palestinian Designer’s Creation
When we think of first lady fashion, traditional images of bouclé suits and pillbox hats often come to mind. However, in today’s ever-changing world, a new era of first lady style is emerging. Enter Rama Duwaji, the stylish wife of New York City’s first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani.
Following Mamdani’s historic win, all eyes were on Duwaji as she graced the stage in a chic ensemble designed by London-based Palestinian artist Zeid Hijazi. Hijazi, a Central Saint Martins graduate and winner of the Fashion Trust Arabia Prize, has been inundated with requests and messages since Duwaji’s public appearance in his creation.
In a recent interview with British Vogue, Hijazi shared his thoughts on dressing the new first lady and the significance of being a Palestinian designer in the fashion industry.
Designing for Duwaji
Reflecting on seeing Duwaji wear his design, Hijazi expressed his initial disbelief and overwhelming sense of pride. He admitted, “You never know if it’s actually going to happen, so I didn’t let myself get too hyped. Then I woke up the next morning in Jordan, opened Instagram, and it was crazy.”
He went on to explain the profound impact of having a political figure like Duwaji wear his creation, emphasizing that the moment transcended personal success and became a symbol of community pride.
Community Support
Since Duwaji’s appearance in his design, Hijazi has received an outpouring of support from his community. He shared, “It’s been beautiful. I’ve had people message me who I haven’t spoken to in years—mothers, old friends—just saying they’re proud. That’s the best part.”
For Hijazi, the genuine reactions from his community hold more significance than any press coverage, highlighting the importance of authentic support from those who want to see him succeed.

