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The Origin of Azahara

The idea for Azahara was born from a simple observation.

One day, looking around me on the street, I noticed something strange: many girls were wearing almost the same outfit. The same cuts, the same styles, the same silhouettes.

Fashion seemed to be everywhere... but originality, meanwhile, was gradually disappearing.

So I asked myself a simple question:
what if fashion once again became a way to stand out, rather than to blend in?

Azahara was born from this reflection.